
Bus Pirate v3.6 universal serial BPV3.6 102990038
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Specifications
- Brand Name
- Fly thinking Dili Asia
- Origin
- Mainland China
- High-concerned chemical
- None
- Type
- others
- Choice
- yes
- semi_Choice
- yes
Product Description
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Versatile universal serial interface tool for testing and prototyping a wide range of electronic components
- Eliminates the need to write custom code to test unknown chips and circuits
- Compact, portable design for use in lab and on-site prototyping work
- Available with an optional laser-cut acrylic case for added protection
Cons
- Limited product details available, so full feature specifications are not fully disclosed
- Requires a PC with a serial port to operate, which may not be available on modern laptops
- No included user manual or guide, so new users may have a steep learning curve
- The brand is unbranded, so there may be slight variability in product quality and included accessories
Common Questions
What materials are used to construct the Bus Pirate v3.6 tool?
The main unit uses a printed circuit board with a durable plastic housing, and a laser-cut acrylic case is available as an optional addition.
What is the physical size and portability of this tool?
It is a compact, handheld-sized device designed for easy transport and use in electronics prototyping work.
What is the main purpose of this Bus Pirate v3.6 tool?
It is a universal serial interface tool that allows communication between a PC and electronic components, enabling testing and prototyping of unknown chips without custom code.
Which communication protocols does this tool support?
It supports multiple protocols including Wire, I2C, SPI, and others listed in the product details for versatile electronics work.
What is included in the shipped package?
The package includes the Bus Pirate v3.6 main unit, with the optional acrylic case available based on product selection.
Product information last updated on March 19, 2026
