ftx-prog is a Linux command-line alternative to the FTProg utility for FTDI's FT-X series of USB interfaces.
Install some prerequisites
sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc make libftdi-dev
then download, unzip, open a terminal in the unzipped directory and
make
Don't forget to plug in your FT-X device!
sudo ./ftx_prog
This should give you full details on all the possible options.
sudo ./ftx_prog --ftprog-strings --dump
The flag should be specified when compatibility with the string format used in the FT Prog utility is required. If it is not specified strings will be read and written in ASCII format.
sudo ./ftx_prog --cbus [cbus pin number] [function]
Sets up configurable CBUS pins with a particular function. Have a look at --help
to see all the possible functions, and §7.12 of this application note to see what they all do. Don't forget that the pin numbers are zero based, so --cbus 0
corresponds to the CBUS0
pin.
The most commonly used are:
RxLED
(pulses low when data is being sent from the host to the USB device)TxLED
(pulses low when data is being sent from the USB device to the host)TxRxLED
(pulses low when data is being sent either way)SLEEP
(goes low when the interface is in USB suspend mode)
FT230X
and FT231X
only
sudo ./ftx_prog --invert [rs232 pin]
This will invert the polarity of this pin on the chip. So if it was Active High it'll become Active Low and vice versa. You can use --dump
to see if the pin is in its default state or not.
The possible pins are:
txd
The interface's data output pinrxd
The interface's data input pinrts
Request to Send output pincts
Clear to Send input pindtr
Data Terminal Ready output pindsr
Data Set Ready input pindcd
Data Carrier Detect input pinri
Ring Indicator input pin
Taking RI
low (or high when polarity is inverted) for > 20ms will resume the USB host controller from suspend if remote wakeup has been enabled using --remote-wakeup on
.
FT200XD
and FT201X
only
Note: The functionality of these options is completely untested
sudo ./ftx_prog --i2c-slave-address <number>
Sets the slave address of the FT-X on the I2C bus. For instance, --i2c-slave-address 0x22
will restore the slave address to its default value.
sudo ./ftx_prog --i2c-schmitt [on|off]
The I2C pins have schmitt triggers which can be turned on or off.
sudo ./ftx_prog --i2c-device-id <number>
Sets the I2C device ID.
FT220X
and FT221X
only
Note: The functionality of these options is completely untested
sudo ./ftx_prog --ft1248-cpol [high|low]
The clock on the SPI / FT1248 bus can either be active high
(Like SPI Mode 1
) or active low
(Like SPI Mode 3
).
sudo ./ftx_prog --ft1248-bord [msb|lsb]
The bit order on the SPI / FT1248 bus can be either msb
first or lsb
first.
sudo ./ftx_prog --ft1248-flow-control [on|off]
Turns on flow control when SS_n is inactive.
Note: The functionality of these options is completely untested
sudo ./ftx_prog --rs485-echo-supp [on|off]
Used to enable echo supression if the interface is being used in a RS-485 system.
sudo ./ftx_prog --load-vcp [on|off]
Controls if the Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers are loaded.
sudo ./ftx_prog --remote-wakeup [on|off]
Allows the interface to be woken up by something other than USB.
Use sudo ./ftx_prog --help
to see details of all the command line options.
There are other configuration options that have not yet been implemented in the user interface. Support for the user configurable area in the EEPROM is also a possibility.
Due to an error in the Silicon Revisions A, B and C of the FT-X series:
The device is put into suspend mode during a transfer of certain data patterns most notable with binary zeros. This can halt the data transfer in certain circumstances and will require the device to be reenumerated to recover. NB. It is the presence of this data pattern on the USB bus regardless of whether the data is intended for the [FT-X] or other devices (e.g. a broadcast) on the bus that forces the suspend state.
This can be fixed by connecting any CBUS
pin to ground on the PCB and then configuring it as KeepAwake#
. If you were to choose CBUS0
then sudo ./ftx_prog --cbus 0 Keep_Awake
will do the configuration.
In Silicon Revisons A and B of the FT230X
and FT231X
:
An incorrect value for the VCP driver was programmed into the MTP on some production runs.
This means the Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers are disabled, preventing the device from appearing as a COM Port on windows. Note: This is untested and may not be true!
To enable the VCP drivers, use sudo ./ftx_prog --load-vcp true
.
GPL v2
Bug reports and pull requests welcome!
Modified for the FT-X series by Richard Meadows 2012
Based upon ft232r_prog, Version 1.23, by Mark Lord. Copyright 2010-2012.