Add shrinking tube (here transparent)...
Or cut the original case with a saw...
Now the Hard-ware part is done.
Some use may need to invert the TX and RX line of the FTDI chip. This can easily be done bei a Software tool
provided bei FTDI, FT_PROG (http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Utilities.htm#FT_Prog).
Attention: TX and RX are directly connected. I never had problems with that, but it may eventually damage the chip in
some circumstances. A Resistor in the TX line may be safer.
That's all; may need one hour of work the first time, much less if trained ;)
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liability for damage that may have been caused by use of this document - directly or indirectly.
(FTDI =
Future Technology Devices International Ltd. http://www.ftdichip.com/)