Hi Andy,
I went to the technical support team of the place we bought the USB to RS232 connector from and they tested the converter as well as the board. The board is fine but the connector was failing the echo test.
I got a replacement as the debugging would've taken a while so I don't really know what was wrong with it; it could be either of the two ICs- Max232 and FT232RL.
I was told that a possible reason might be that the IC might have been affected by static. So this is for all the others who might happen upon this thread. Do perform the echo test once just to make sure your connector is functioning and avoid direct contact between fingers and the ICs, specially in winters.
I went to the technical support team of the place we bought the USB to RS232 connector from and they tested the converter as well as the board. The board is fine but the connector was failing the echo test.
I got a replacement as the debugging would've taken a while so I don't really know what was wrong with it; it could be either of the two ICs- Max232 and FT232RL.
I was told that a possible reason might be that the IC might have been affected by static. So this is for all the others who might happen upon this thread. Do perform the echo test once just to make sure your connector is functioning and avoid direct contact between fingers and the ICs, specially in winters.