Effective 1 June, Electrocomp has been appointed as an official distributor for FTDI (Future Technology Devices International).
FTDI are specialists in converting legacy peripherals to universal serial bus (USB). They offer an easy route to USB migration by combining USB serial (USB RS232) and USB FIFO silicon solutions with ready-to-go royalty-free USB drivers. FTDI’s total solutions offer reduced development and debug costs and a fast time to market.
FTDI also offers a range of USB host controller devices under the brand name Vinculum. The Vinculum family of devices allows the implementation of USB host controller functionality within products, saving development time and costs by using FTDI's tried and tested firmware programmed into internal, easily upgradeable Flash memory.
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