Laird DVK-SU60-2230C User Manual - page 5
DVK-SU60-2230C Development Kit
User Guide
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COM port conversion through a FTDI chip – part number
FT232R
. Any Windows PC (XP or later) and Linux PC
(Ubuntu xx.xx or Fedora xx.xx) should auto-install the necessary drivers; if your PC cannot locate the drivers, you
can download them from
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
2.1 Key Features
The M.2 development board has the following features:
▪ 50- or 60-series module installed on-board
▪ Power supply options for powering development board from:
– USB
– External DC supply
– SDIO interface
▪ Regulated 3.3 V for powering the 50- or 60-series modules. Optional regulated 1.8 V for powering the
VCCIO for FTDI chip
▪ USB-to-UART bridge (FTDI chip)
▪ USB interface for Wifi or BT
▪ M.2 UART can be interfaced to:
– USB (PC) using the USB-UART bridge
– External UART source (using IO break-out connector when development board powered from DC jack
or SDIO interface)
▪ Current measuring options:
– Pin header (Ammeter)
▪ IO break-out (2.54 mm pitch headers) connectors interface for plugging-in external modules and accessing
all interfaces of the 50- or 60-series modules [UART, LTE coexistence, PCM, GPIO].
▪ Three buttons and LEDs for user interaction.
▪ External 32 KHz oscillator for the sleep clock.