
On the Internet, I found that the minicom serial port setting needs to be set to / dev / ttyUSB0, but after setting it, I found that / dev / ttyUSB0 was not found, and then I did not find ttyUSB0 under / dev. Because all development environments can confirm that there is no problem, the initial determination is that the serial port configuration problem. The serial tool uses minicom, but there is no printing information after connecting the development board (FS2410). Chipsets Prolific PL-2303RA and PL-2303HXD configurations are also available at ManhattanProducts.Recently installed a hard disk version of ubuntu 8.04, ready to be used as a future embedded development environment, everything else is basically ready to connect to the development board to start, there is a problem.Install as a standard COM/RS-232 port to provide serial connectivity for legacy and high-tech devices.Easily connect most DB9/serial modems, digital cameras, label writers, barcode scanners, palm PCs, GPS, telescopes, CNC machines, embroidery machines, automotive control systems, digital organizers and much more.The customizable and compatible FTDI FT232RL chipset makes it the ideal solution for many OSs and platforms.Quickly converts a USB port to a Serial/RS232/COM/DB9 port.Windows compatibility with plug-and-play installation and hot-swappability help provide seamless use without inconvenient and frustrating device conflicts.

Gold-plated contacts and rugged construction combine to offer a reliable connection between the computer and serial peripherals for consistent, trouble-free performance. Quality Construction and Easy Installation

The Manhattan USB to Serial Converter - with its serial RS232 (DB9) port and FTDI FT232RL chipset - easily expands a single USB port to connect and support serial modems, barcode scanners, digital cameras, card readers, Ham/Amateur Radios, GPS, CNC machines, telescopes, embroidery machines, fuel injection controllers, PDUs, network switches and other devices.

Most modern computers and laptops don't have RS232 (DB9) ports, making the use of legacy peripherals and high-tech devices which connect with COM ports almost impossible. Easily connect serial devices through a USB port
