01/19/2025 10:19 a.m.
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Slot Adapter USB to RS232 DB9 male 1-port internal
REF: TS095
Specifications
  • USB to serial port adapter type DB9 male in standard expansion slot format.
  • On the inside of the card has 5 pin in line that connect to the USB port of the motherboard.
  • The final result is a serial port in an expansion slot as if it were an installed card but connected to the USB port of the motherboard.
  • Compatible with WIndows environments.
  • Cable length of 1 m.
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Specifications
  • USB to serial port adapter type DB9 male in standard expansion slot format.
  • On the inside of the card has 5 pin in line that connect to the USB port of the motherboard.
  • The final result is a serial port in an expansion slot as if it were an installed card but connected to the USB port of the motherboard.
  • Compatible with WIndows environments.
  • Cable length of 1 m.

More info

USB to serial port adapter type DB9 male in standard expansion slot format. On the inside of the card has 5 pin in line that connect to the USB port of the motherboard. The final result is a serial port in an expansion slot as if it were an installed card but connected to the USB port of the motherboard. Compatible with WIndows environments. Cable length of 1 m. Connecting cable based on conector 5-pin female at the end of the card and 5-pin female x 2 lines at the end of the motherboard. Standard profile metal bracket with a male DB9 serial port.
  • Gross Weight: 110 g
  • Number of packages: 1

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Technical terms

  • RS232
  • Reversible USB Type-C
  • USB 3.0
  • Communication Series
  • Mini USB
  • MicroUSB
  • USB
RS232
The RS232 connector is a connector type 9-pin connector is popularly called Series. It is a connector that was once widely used by various components of the PC, such as a mouse, keyboard ... but over time it has fallen into disuse and replaced by the USB connector trying to emulate the latest version number. It is currently used by robots, elevators, POS and industrial machinery.

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