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* Products
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-> added accessories
* Getting started
-> re-structured getting started guide
-> removed some of the advanced stuff
* Tutorials / Examples
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-> added new basic tutorials Sleep, GPIO and Pring
-> added WiFi ap / sta tutorial
-> added wifi Scan MAC tutorial
* Firmware API
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* Datasheets
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-> added pysense2 and pytrack 2 templates
* Update firmware
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* License
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title: "USB Serial Converter"
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aliases:
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- gettingstarted/hardware/usbserial.html
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- gettingstarted/hardware/usbserial.md
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- chapter/gettingstarted/hardware/usbserial
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---
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When you do not own an expansion board, it is possible to connect to your device using a USB to Serial adapter.
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> Note: We do not recommend this setup for beginners.
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To connect to your device using a USB to Serial adapter, connect the following pins:
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>Note: Please ensure the signal and voltage level of your UART adapter does not exceed 3.3V. When possible, change the settings on your adapter.
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* Connect the `RX` and `TX` of your USB converter to the `TX` and `RX` of the device respectively.
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* To put the device into bootloader mode to update the firmware, you will need to connect `P2` to `GND`. We recommend to connect a button for this.
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