Description
7Semi CH340C USB to Serial TTL Converter Nano Breakout
The 7Semi CH340C USB to Serial TTL Converter Nano Breakout is a compact and reliable USB-to-UART interface module designed for serial communication between a computer and microcontroller-based systems. Built around the CH340C chip, it converts USB signals to standard TTL-level serial signals, making it ideal for programming, debugging, and communication with devices such as Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, and other embedded systems. Its small Nano-sized form factor and onboard USB-C connector make it convenient for use in compact prototypes and embedded applications.
Technical Specifications:
- Chipset: CH340C (integrated crystal oscillator, no external components required)
- Interface Type: USB to Serial (UART TTL)
- Connector: USB Type-C
- Communication Voltage: Selectable 3.3 V or 5 V logic levels
- Baud Rate: Up to 2 Mbps (supports standard UART baud rates)
- Operating Voltage: 5 V (via USB)
- Current Output: Up to 500 mA (from USB port)
- Communication Pins: TXD, RXD, DTR, RTS, VCC, GND
- Compatibility: Windows, Linux, and macOS
- PCB Material: High-quality FR-4 PCB
- Protection: Overcurrent and ESD protection on USB interface
- Dimensions: Nano form factor, ideal for compact projects
- Power Indicator: Onboard LED for USB power status
- Mounting: Through-hole or header pin compatible
Features:
- Converts USB signals to TTL-level UART for serial communication
- Based on the stable and widely supported CH340C chipset
- USB-C connector for modern connectivity and durability
- Selectable 3.3 V or 5 V logic compatibility via jumper
- Compact Nano-sized breakout for space-saving applications
- Plug-and-play operation with standard OS drivers
- Compatible with most development boards and microcontrollers
- Built-in protection for reliable and safe data transmission
- Onboard power LED indicator for easy status monitoring
Applications:
- Programming and debugging of Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, and STM32 boards
- Serial communication with microcontrollers and sensors
- USB-to-UART interface for embedded and IoT projects
- Data logging and terminal communication from PC to MCU
- Prototyping and development board interfacing
- Educational electronics and hardware experimentation
- Industrial and automation serial device connectivity