
CP2102 5Pin USB to Serial (RS232 TTL) Module Case
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A permanent solution for the USB To RS232 TTL CP2102 module is at hand with this durable 5-pin enclosure. The design accommodates the 5-pin version, but its suitability for the 6-pin variant remains unknown. This case is ideal for creating lasting cables for devices, particularly after the FTDI and Prolific driver issues that plagued previous USB To Serial converters. The CP2102 module from Silicon labs offers a reliable alternative, available without an enclosure. I utilize this case in production for the LiquidFiller project. To assemble the case, two 10/12mm M3 bolts and two M3 nuts are required, aside from the "USB To RS232 TTL CP2102 5Pin" module itself. As emphasized, this enclosure is intended for production use, not prototyping, necessitating permanent soldering of cables with pins in the module. For those seeking a case for prototyping, alternatives exist: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1557552 or http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1591953. Please examine the photos for a better understanding of its fit on a laptop or USB Hub; the enclosure is robust and compact. Printer Settings: - Printer: Prusa I3 - Rafts: No - Supports: No - Resolution: 0.2 - Infill: 20% Notes: The model includes support material that must be removed after printing. Three small cubes can be eliminated with side cutters, and the tongue of the top case may require light sanding to fit through a hole. I designed this using FreeCAD, inviting modifications to the original design.
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