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      |   |  | USB-UART converter, needed to program 4D Systems Intelligent Displays. 
 In addition to the RX, TX and power lines, it also includes a special Reset line which is needed by the displays (click for diagram).
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                Microcontroller Boards > Display Boards > Intelligent Displays 
                
            
            
              
              |  | Intelligent 
 displays, which make implementing a colour display for your project easy. They can be used standalone, or can interface with your microcontroller via a simple serial UART interface. The displays also include features such as a touch-screen, microSD socket, audio amplifier and speaker, lithium battery support, and general-purpose I/O pins. 
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      |   |  | The 4D Programming Cable is a USB to Serial-TTL UART converter cable. It incorporates the Silabs CP2102 USB to Serial UART bridge IC (as used in the uUSB-MB5 module) which handles all the USB signalling and protocols. The cable provides a fast and simple way to connect all of the 4D devices that require TTL level serial interface to USB. |  |  |  |  |  |  
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      |   |  | Programming adapter and breakout board for the 4D Systems gen4 series of Intelligent Displays (also capable of programming earlier series of 4D Systems displays). |  |  |  |  |  |  
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      |   |  | The USB UART Board features a USB to serial UART interface FT232R that simplifies USB to serial designs and reduces external component count by fully integrating an external EEPROM, USB termination resistors and a clock circuit requiring no external crystal, into the device. |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |