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Since most of us are long past the days of hardware serial ports, the USB to serial adapter has become a mainstay on the hacker’s tool belt. While they’re cheap and convenient, USB to s… ...
To say that the RTL-SDR project was revolutionary might be something of an understatement. Taking a cheap little USB gadget and using it as a Software Defined Radio (SDR) to explore the radio spect… ...
The serial ports on each SeaLink adapter appear as standard COM ports to the host computer, enabling compatibility with legacy software. All SeaLink USB-to-serial adapters use a state-machine ...
SeaLink+8 adapters are housed in durable plastic enclosures and include a high-retention USB type-B connector that prevents accidental disconnection of the USB cable. Both models are USB-powered, so ...
The ZeptoBit Isolated USB-UART Adapter allows communications between a device using logic level (1.8V to 5V) serial communication and a computer with a USB port.
I use USB serial adapters all the time.<BR><BR>I have found that expensive models that try to do fancy things are actually worse. Even with the drivers in Windows.. they just are more complex and ...
Each adapter adds one, two, four, or eight Serial COM ports without the need for card-slots or external power supplies. The USBCOMS Series maintains the full data-control set of a nine-pin serial ...
Expanding the SeaLINK USB family, the SeaLINK+I.DIN (Item# 2113) and SeaLINK+2I.DIN (Item# 2213) optically isolated USB to RS-232/-422/-485 adapters offer one or two serial ports, respectively ...
Physically, a USB-RS232 adapter will get them connected but I was wondering if any of them have iPhone drivers. My Google-fu is weak today, and I haven't found an answer. Is anybody doing this?
Expanding the SeaLINK USB-to-serial product line, the SeaLINK+8/232.RJ and the SeaLINK+8.VC provide eight independent serial ports that appear as standard COM ports to the host ...
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