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USB-COM-CBL

Mini USB to RS-232 Cable Adapter

USB-COM-CBL
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This USB Serial Adapter is designed to make serial port expansion quick and simple. Connecting to a USB port on your computer or USB hub, this USB Serial Adapter instantly adds a serial communication port to your system with easy plug-and-play and hot-plug features.

Plugging the USB Serial Adapter into the USB port, the adapter is automatically detected and installed. There is no IRQ & COM port conflicts, since the port doesn't require any additional IRQ, DMA or memory on the system. The RS-232 serial port functions as a native Windows COM port, and it is compatible with Windows serial communication applications.

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bullet Adds a high speed RS-232 serial port via a USB 1.1 or 2.0 connection
bullet 384 byte receive buffer.
bullet 128 byte transmit buffer for high speed data throughput.
bullet Requires no IRQ, DMA or I/O port.
bullet Data rate speed range: 300 bps to 230,400 bps
bullet 10KV ESD
bullet Serial Connector: DB-9 male connector
bullet RS-232 data signals: DCD, RxD, TxD, DTR, GND, DSR, RTS, CTS, RI.
bullet LEDs which show transmitting and receiving of data.
bullet Cable Length is 10 inches (25 cm
bullet Virtual COM port drivers provided for Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 2003, Linux 2.4.0 & later, OpenBSD 2.9 and later & MAC OS8 & later.
bullet  Package Contents: USB to RS-232 serial adapter, CD-ROM disc with drivers, User's Manual
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