USB to Serial Adapter - 2 Port - COM Port Retention - FTDI - USB to RS232 Adapter Cable - USB to Serial Converter

SKU: ICUSB2322FCA

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Description

The USB to Serial Adapter with 2 ports provides a versatile solution for connecting RS232 serial devices to your computer via USB. Featuring FTDI chipset technology, this adapter ensures reliable communication with enhanced COM port retention for seamless device management. Ideal for industrial, professional, and personal use, it offers a robust and efficient way to integrate legacy serial devices with modern systems.

Features:

  • Dual-Port Functionality: Equipped with 2 serial ports, allowing you to connect two RS232 devices simultaneously, optimizing your workspace and connectivity options.
  • FTDI Chipset: Utilizes FTDI technology for stable and high-performance serial communication, ensuring compatibility and reliability.
  • COM Port Retention: Maintains the same COM port numbers across system reboots and reconnections, preventing the need for reconfiguration and simplifying device management.
  • High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports efficient data transfer rates, suitable for a wide range of applications, including data acquisition and industrial automation.
  • Plug-and-Play: Easy to install with no need for additional drivers on most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Specifications:

  • Ports: 2 x RS232 Serial Ports
  • Connector Type: USB to Serial Adapter
  • Chipset: FTDI
  • Data Transfer Rate: Up to 115200 bps
  • COM Port Retention: Yes
  • Operating Systems Supported: Windows, macOS, Linux
  • Cable Length: [Provide length if available]
  • Color: [Provide color options if available]

Applications:

  • Industrial Automation: Connect serial devices and equipment to computers for monitoring and control in industrial settings.
  • Data Acquisition: Interface with serial instruments and devices for data collection and analysis in research and professional applications.
  • Legacy Device Integration: Use with older serial devices to bridge the gap between outdated hardware and modern USB-equipped computers.

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