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Monday, 18 November 2013

USB To RS232


Overview
Few older devices use DB9 connectors, but most modern computers use USB  port for data transfer. By using a USB to serial adapter, you can continue to use your older serial-enabled device through your new computer's USB port. These cables are also referred to as USB to DB9 or or USB to RS-232 cables.USB to serial adapters are cables that convert the data sent by a serial-enabled device for use by a USB port. The serial end has a DB9 connector, which plugs into the serial device. The USB connector plugs into the computer's USB port or a connected USB hub. The data that are transmitted by the serial device are sent directly to the USB port, where it is passed to software to interpret it.


USB To RS232 :


Features:
  • Single board USB to asynchronous serial data transfer interface. 
  • UART interface support for 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits and odd/ even/ mark/ space/ no parity. 
  • Power LED. 
  • 12MHz clock output signal for driving external MCU or FPGA. 
  • Low USB bandwidth consumption. 
  • Supports automatic handshake mode
  • Supports Remote wake-up and power management
  • 256-bytes buffer each for upstream and downstream data flow
  • Supports Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000, XP, Windows CE3.0, CE .NET, Linux, and Mac OS 

USB To RS232 
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