

⚡ Power your projects with seamless serial connectivity!
The IZOKEE CP2102 Module is a compact USB to TTL serial converter supporting both 3.3V and 5V logic levels. It offers hassle-free driver installation, stable UART communication, and comes with jumper wires for easy prototyping. Ideal for developers and hobbyists seeking reliable, versatile serial connectivity in a portable form factor.
| ASIN | B07D6LLX19 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,950 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #67 in Serial Adapters |
| Item model number | 8541673101 |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 5.1 x 1.6 cm; 10 g |
C**S
cool product ! i use it on linux with some software on there, it does what it does !
S**D
The IZOKEE CP2102 Module works exactly as expected. Setup was quick and straightforward—drivers installed without any issues, and the module was immediately recognized by my computer. It supports both 3.3V and 5V, which makes it versatile for different projects. The included jumper wires are a nice bonus and make prototyping much easier. I’ve tested it with multiple microcontrollers, and the data transfer has been stable and reliable every time. Build quality feels solid for the price, and the compact size is perfect for my toolkit. Overall, this is a dependable USB to TTL adapter that’s affordable, easy to use, and great for hobbyists and developers alike. Highly recommended!
J**O
The product is excellent; I only needed one, even though two were included, so I'll have a spare. I needed it to control an old NAS I had at home, and it worked perfectly. I just needed to install the Windows drivers and use PuTTY to access the serial port console. So far, it's worked wonderfully, and I recommend it if you can only access the device's interface via the serial port.
F**N
Used this to reprogram my nightshade. Works great, no issues.
J**N
This guy works great. This converter interfaces directly to the TTL Rx and Tx serial pins of common microcontrollers. The logic level of these microcontroller pins is inverted RS232 and the device operates like a MAX232 except the output is USB and not RS232. Connection to a computer requires a MALE/FEMALE USB cable and not the standard dual male type. I view the output with the TERA TERM emulator. The applicable com port can be discovered in the device management menu (WIN X) under COM PORTS.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
1 week ago