1. Ro-ràdh
The Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable is designed to convert a standard USB Type-A port into a UART serial COM port. This enables seamless connection between your computer and various embedded systems, microcontrollers, and logic-level serial interfaces operating at 5V TTL. The cable integrates an FTDI FT232QR chip for reliable data transfer and broad operating system compatibility.

Image 1.1: The Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable, featuring the USB-A connector with a transparent housing that allows visibility of the internal FTDI chip and activity LEDs.
2. Prìomh fheartan
- USB-to-Serial TTL Conversion: Converts a USB Type-A port to a standard UART serial COM port for 5V TTL serial interfaces.
- FTDI FT232QR Chip: Utilizes the reliable FTDI FT232QR chip for stable and efficient serial communication.
- 6-Pin Header Connector: Features a 2.54mm (0.1 inch) pitch wire-to-board female connector for versatile connections.
- Adjustable Communication Protocols: Supports asynchronous serial data transfer with adjustable data bits, stop bits, and parity.
- Built-In Activity LEDs: Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) LEDs provide visual monitoring of data flow and power status.
- Cumhachd USB: Supplies up to +5V (max 450 mA) from the USB port to power connected target logic devices.
- High Data Transfer Rates: Supports UART communication from 300 baud up to 3 Mbaud.
- Wide OS Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, macOS, and Linux systems.
3. Suidheachadh agus Stàladh Draibhearan
The Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable is designed for plug-and-play functionality on most modern operating systems. It is typically recognized as a standard COM port, often requiring no complex driver installation for basic serial communication.
3.1. Driver Installation (If Required)
- Stàladh fèin-ghluasadach: On Windows 10/11, macOS, and recent Linux distributions, the necessary FTDI drivers are often installed automatically when the cable is first connected to a USB port.
- Stàladh làimhe: If the device is not recognized or functions incorrectly, manual driver installation may be necessary.
- Visit the official FTDI weblàrach (ftdichip.com/drivers/) to download the latest VCP (Virtual COM Port) drivers for your specific operating system.
- Follow the installation instructions provided by FTDI.
- Dearbhadh: After installation, verify the device in your operating system's Device Manager (Windows) or equivalent system information utility (macOS/Linux) to ensure it appears as a "USB Serial Port" or similar.
3.2. A 'ceangal a' Chàball
- Ceangail ceann USB Seòrsa-A a’ chàball ri port USB a tha ri fhaighinn air a’ choimpiutair agad.
- Connect the 6-pin female socket header to your target device's corresponding 6-pin male header. Ensure correct pin alignment to prevent damage.

Image 3.1: The Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable connected to a laptop, illustrating the USB-A end plugged into the computer and the 6-pin header ready for connection to a target device.
Video 3.1: An official video demonstrating the Gearmo USB Serial Cable, showcasing its features and potential applications. This video provides a visual overview of the product and its connectivity.
4. Stiùireadh Obrachaidh
4.1. 6-Pin Header Assignment
The 6-pin header provides the necessary connections for TTL serial communication and power. Refer to the pinout below for correct wiring:
| Àireamh pin | Gnìomh | Tuairisgeul |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GND | Ceangal talmhainn. |
| 2 | CTS | Clear To Send (Hardware Flow Control). |
| 3 | VCC | +5V power output (max 450 mA) from USB. |
| 4 | TXD | Transmit Data (output from adapter, input to target). |
| 5 | RXD | Receive Data (input to adapter, output from target). |
| 6 | RTS | Request To Send (Hardware Flow Control). |

Ìomhaigh 4.1: Mion-fhiosrachadh view of the 6-pin female socket header, showing the individual colored wires connected to each pin, corresponding to the pinout table.
4.2. Data Communication
- Use a serial terminal program (e.g., PuTTY, Tera Term, Arduino Serial Monitor) on your computer to communicate with the connected device.
- Configure the serial port settings (baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, flow control) to match those of your target device. The cable supports baud rates from 300 to 3 Mbaud.
- The translucent USB jacket allows you to observe the Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) LEDs, which indicate active data transfer.
5. Cumail suas
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Stòradh: Stòraich an càball ann an àite fionnar, tioram air falbh bho sholas dìreach na grèine agus teòthachd anabarrach. Seachain a bhith a’ lùbadh a’ chàbaill gu teann gus casg a chuir air milleadh a-staigh air an uèir.
- Glanadh: Cleachd clò bog, tioram gus an càball agus na ceanglaichean a ghlanadh. Na cleachd innealan-glanaidh leaghaidh no fuasglaidhean.
- Làimhseachadh: Always grasp the connectors when plugging or unplugging the cable, rather than pulling on the cable itself. Avoid bending the cable sharply, especially near the connectors.
- Cleachdadh Àrainneachdail: The cable is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, but protect it from excessive moisture and physical stress.

Image 5.1: The Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable coiled, demonstrating its durable design suitable for various environments.
6. A ’dèanamh trioblaid
If you encounter issues with your Gearmo USB to TTL Serial Adapter Cable, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Inneal nach eil aithnichte:
- Ensure the cable is securely plugged into a functional USB port.
- Verify that the correct FTDI drivers are installed for your operating system. Refer to Section 3.1.
- Try a different USB port or another computer to rule out port or system-specific issues.
- No Data Transfer / Communication Errors:
- Check that the serial port settings (baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, flow control) in your terminal program exactly match those of your target device.
- Confirm the 6-pin header is correctly wired to your target device, paying close attention to TXD, RXD, and GND connections. A common mistake is swapping TXD and RXD.
- Observe the Tx/Rx LEDs on the USB connector. If they are not flashing during communication attempts, it indicates no data flow.
- No +5V Output at VCC Pin:
- Ensure the USB port provides sufficient power. Some older or unpowered USB hubs may not supply enough current.
- Test the cable with a multimeter to confirm voltage presence at the VCC pin (Pin 3) relative to GND (Pin 1) when connected to a computer. If no voltage is present, the cable may be defective.
- Ceangal eadar-amail:
- Check for loose connections at both the USB and 6-pin header ends.
- Ensure the cable is not subjected to excessive bending or strain.
7. Sònrachaidhean
| Feart | Mion-fhiosrachadh |
|---|---|
| Brand | Gearmo |
| Ainm Modail | SS-TTL5VT |
| Seòrsa ceangail | USB Type A, 6-Pin Female Socket (2.54mm pitch) |
| Chipset | FTDI FT232QR |
| Toradh Voltage (VCC) | +5V (max 450 mA) |
| Ìre gluasad dàta | 300 baud to 3 Mbaud |
| Fad Càball | 3 troigh (mu 0.91 meatairean) |
| Co-fhreagarrachd OS | Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, macOS, Linux |
| Gèilleadh | RoHS |
| Cuideam nì | 3.2 unnsa (mu 90.7 gram) |
8. Barantas agus Taic
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Gearmo weblàrach-lìn no cuir fios gu dìreach chun t-seirbheis teachdaiche aca. Mar as trice gheibhear fiosrachadh mu chlàradh toraidh, tagraidhean barantais, agus goireasan taic air duilleagan taic an neach-dèanamh.
Note: This manual provides general instructions. Specific applications may require additional configuration or software.