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USLCOM(4)		    Kernel Interfaces Manual		     USLCOM(4)

NAME
       uslcom -- Silicon Laboratories CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105 based
       USB serial adapter

SYNOPSIS
       To  compile  this  driver into the kernel, place	the following lines in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device usb
	     device ucom
	     device uslcom

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at	boot time,  place  the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     uslcom_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The	uslcom	    driver	supports      Silicon	  Laboratories
       CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105 based	USB serial adapters.

       The datasheets for the CP2101/CP2102/CP2103 list	the maximum  supported
       baud  rate  as  921,600.	  Empirical  testing  has shown	that the rates
       1,228,800 and 1,843,200 also work, at least on some  hardware,  so  the
       driver allows setting those rates.

HARDWARE
       The following devices should work with the uslcom driver:

          AC-Services CAN, CIS-IBUS, IBUS and OBD interfaces
          Aerocomm Radio
          AKTACOM ACE-1001 cable
          AMBER Wireless AMB2560
          Arkham DS-101 Adapter
          Argussoft ISP
          Arygon Technologies Mifare RFID Reader
          AVIT	Research USB-TTL interface
          B&G H3000 Data Cable
          Balluff RFID	reader
          Baltech card	reader
          BEI USB VCP Sensor
          Burnside Telecom Desktop Mobile
          chip45.com Crumb128 module
          Clipsal  5000CT2,  5500PACA,	 5500PCU, 560884, 5800PC, C5000CT2 and
	   L51xx C-Bus Home Automation products
          Commander 2 EDGE(GSM) Modem
          Cygnal Fasttrax GPS and Debug adapter
          DataApex MultiCOM USB to RS232 converter
          Degree Controls USB adapter
          DekTec DTA Plus VHF/UHF Booster
          Dell	DW700 GPS Receiver
          Digianswer ZigBee/802.15.4 MAC
          Dynastream ANT Development kits
          Elan	USBcount50, USBscope50,	USBpulse100 and	USBwave12
          ELV USB-I2C interface
          EMS C1007 HF	RFID controller
          Festo CPX-USB and CMSP interfaces
          Gemalto Prox-PU/CU contactless card reader
          Helicomm IP-Link 1220-DVM
          IMS USB-RS422 adapter
          Infinity GPS-MIC-1 Radio Monophone
          INSYS Modem
          IRZ SG-10 and MC35pu	GSM/GPRS Modems
          Jablotron PC-60B
          Kamstrup M-Bus Master MultiPort 250D	and Optical Eye/3 wire utility
	   meter interfaces
          Kyocera GPS
          Link	Instruments MS-019 and MS-028 Oscilloscope/Logic Analyzer/Pat-
	   tern	Generators
          Lipowsky Baby-JTAG, Baby-LIN	and HARP-1
          MEI CashFlow	SC and Series 2000 cash	acceptors
          MJS USB-TOSLINK Adapter
          MobiData GPRS USB Modems
          MSD DashHawk
          Multiplex RC	adapter
          Optris MSpro	LT Thermometer
          Owen	AC4 USB-RS485 converter
          Pirelli DP-L10 SIP phone
          PLX CA-42 Phone cable
          Pololu USB to Serial
          Procyon AVS Mind Machine
          Renesas RX-Stick for	RX610
          Siemens MC60	Cable
          Silicon  Laboratories  generic   CP2101/CP2102/CP2103/CP2104/CP2105
	   chips
          Software Bisque Paramount ME
          SPORTident BSM7-D USB
          Suunto Sports Instrument
          Syntech CipherLab USB Barcode Scanner
          T-Com TC 300	SIP phone
          Tams	Master Easy Control
          Telegesis ETRX2USB
          Timewave HamLinkUSB
          Tracient RFID Reader
          Track Systems Traqmate
          Vaisala USB Instrument cable
          VStabi Controller
          WAGO	750-923	USB Service Cable
          WaveSense Jazz Blood	Glucose	Meter
          WIENER Plein	& Baus CML Data	Logger,	RCM Remote, and	PL512 and MPOD
	   PSUs
          WMR RIGblaster Plug&Play and	RIGtalk	RT1
          Zephyr Bioharness

FILES
       /dev/ttyU*	for callin ports
       /dev/ttyU*.init
       /dev/ttyU*.lock	corresponding  callin initial-state and	lock-state de-
			vices

       /dev/cuaU*	for callout ports
       /dev/cuaU*.init
       /dev/cuaU*.lock	corresponding callout initial-state and	lock-state de-
			vices

SEE ALSO
       tty(4), ucom(4),	usb(4)

HISTORY
       The uslcom device driver	first appeared	in  OpenBSD  4.0.   The	 first
       FreeBSD release to include it was FreeBSD 7.1.

AUTHORS
       The uslcom driver was written by	Jonathan Gray <jsg@openbsd.org>.

FreeBSD	14.3		       December	9, 2019			     USLCOM(4)

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