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UMFT220XA-01

Manufacturer Part Number
UMFT220XA-01
Description
Interface Development Tools USB to SPI/FT1248 Dev Mod for FT220X
Manufacturer
FTDI
Type
USB to SPIr
Datasheet

Specifications of UMFT220XA-01

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Modules
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
FT220XQ
Interface Type
SPI
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Dimensions
30.1 mm x 12.2 mm x 2.2 mm
Tradename
X-Chip
5
5.1
Solder
Link No.
JP1
JP1
Table 5.1 – Solder Links JP1 Pin Description
Solder
Link No.
JP2
JP2
Table 5.2 – Solder Links JP2 Pin Description
Note: There should never be more than one power output supplied to the same net. Failure to properly
remove solder from JP1 and JP2 can cause a direct short between two different power supplies (when a
self-powered set-up is applied and the USB bus is connected) resulting in damage to the UMFT220XA
module and the target circuit.
5.2
The UMFT220XA has two solder links fixed to the top side of the PCB. These solder link can be adjusted
by removing the solder linking the two PADs to produce an open or by placing a solder blob to produce a
short.
By default the UMFT220XA has both solder links shorting their pads. To allow for enhanced flexibility of
this module remove both solder links and wire the header pins according to the power setup required.
Module Configurations
Solder Link Configuration Options
Solder Link Modfications
Setting
Shorted
Opened
Setting
Shorted
Opened
Status
Default
Non-
Default
Status
Default
Non-
Default
Description
Connects internal 3.3V regulator to VCCIO. This restricts signal drive to only 3.3V
level signals.
Disconnects internal 3.3V regulator connection to VCCIO. This mode allows for the
supply of 1.8V-3.3V power from an external power supply, thus allows the
processing of signals with logic levels between 1.8V and 3.3V. VCCIO can be
adjusted to match the interface requirements of external circuitry.
Description
Connects VBUS to VCC. This mode is known as “Bus Powered” mode.
Disconnects VBUS to VCC. This allows the supply of power from an external power
supply. This mode is known as “Self-Powered” mode.
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Document Reference No.: FT_000517
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