Friday, 22 June 2012

1 PORT USB TO RS232 ADAPTER CABLE

The ES-U-1001-C100 USB to RS232 converter cable is housed in an attractive translucent blue enclosure with a 1m tethered (fixed) USB cable. It is ideally suited to consumer and light industrial applications. The ES-U-1001-C100 adds a Windows serial Com port via its USB connection and is compatible with new & legacy RS-232 devices. USB Plug and Play allows easy serial port expansion and requires no IRQ, DMA, or I/O port resources.

ES-U-1001-C100 features a full set of RS-232 modem data and control signals (TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD, RI, and GND) on its PC compatible DB9 male connector. ES-U-1001-C100 has an internal 128 byte transmit buffer FIFO and a 384 byte receive buffer FIFO. It supports RS232 data transfer rates of up to 500K bps. No external power supply is required as ES-U-1001-C100 takes its power from the USB bus. 

Features:

•    Attractive translucent plastic design 
•    Enhanced RS232 transciever gives serial port speed of up to 500K bps 
•    Adds one RS-232 serial port by connecting to USB port 
•    Installed as standard Windows COM port 
•    FIFO: 128 byte transmit buffer 384 byte receive buffer 
•    Works with USB 1.1 & 2.0 host port 
•    One DB9 male connector 
•    Serial Communication Parameters
     -Parity: None, Even, Odd
     -Data bits: 7, 8
     -Flow control: RTS/CTS , DSR/DTR, X-ON/  X-OFF, None 
•    RxD, TxD LEDs for monitoring port status & easy diagnostics
•    Integral 1m USB cable with moulded strain relief 
•    Quality 4-layer pcb design 
•    COM Port Number can be changed to COM1 to COM4 to support HyperTerminal, 
      or any other COM port number required
•    Industry Standard FTDI chip set & drivers for maximum compatibility 
•    Full RS-232 modem control signals 
•    RS-232 data signals: TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD, RI, GND
•    Powered by USB port. No external power adapter required.
•    Compatible drivers for all current Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
ES-U-1001-C100

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