Most modern computers and laptops don't have RS232 (DB9) ports, making the use of legacy peripherals and high-tech devices which connect with COM ports almost impossible. The Manhattan USB to Serial Converter - with its serial RS232 (DB9) port and Prolific PL-2303RA chipset - easily expands a single USB port to connect and support serial modems, barcode scanners, digital cameras, card readers, Ham/Amateur Radios, GPS, CNC machines, telescopes, embroidery machines, fuel injection controllers, PDUs, network switches and other devices.
Quality Construction and Easy Installation
Gold-plated contacts and rugged construction combine to offer a reliable connection between the computer and serial peripherals for consistent, trouble-free performance. Windows compatibility with plug-and-play installation and hot-swappability help provide seamless use without inconvenient and frustrating device conflicts.
Technical Information
Cable Type:
Serial/USB
Cable Length:
1.48 ft
Connector Type on First End:
DB-9 RS-232 Serial - Male
Connector on First End Details:
1 x 9-pin DB-9 RS-232 Serial - Male
Connector Type on Second End:
USB 1.1 Type A - Male
Connector on Second End Details:
1 x USB 1.1 Type A - Male
Contact Plating:
Gold
Conductor:
Copper
Device Supported:
Modem
Device Supported:
Digital Camera
Device Supported:
Label/Receipt Printer
Device Supported:
Card Reader
Device Supported:
Bar Code Reader
Device Supported:
Handheld Terminal
Device Supported:
Electronic Organizer
Device Supported:
Scanner
American Wire Gauge:
24 AWG
Data Transfer Rate:
115 kbit/s
Physical Characteristics
Weight (Approximate):
0.36 lb
Miscellaneous
Package Contents:
USB to Serial Converter
Instructions and Driver CD
Certifications & Standards:
CE
FCC
Environmentally Friendly:
Yes
Environmental Certification:
RoHS
Environmental Certification:
WEEE
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.