
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Kit
Technology
USB-to-Serial Bridge
For Use With
RS232 serial devices
Featured Device
FTDI FT2232H
Kit Name
USB-COM232-PLUS2
Interface Type
USB 2.0, RS232
Standards/Approvals
DecaBDE, REACH, WEEE, PFOS, European EMC Directive, RoHS, FCC Part 15 Subpart B
Country of Origin
Thailand
Product Details
The FTDI Chip adapter board provides a simple method of adapting two legacy RS232 serial devices to a modern USB port. This is accomplished by incorporating the industry standard USB2.0 hi-speed serial bridge chip. This module uses a standard USB-miniB device connector for connecting to an upstream host or hub port. This module requires USB device drivers, which is used to make the module appear as two Virtual COM Port (VCP). This allows existing serial communications software, such as HyperTerminal to exchange data through the module to a legacy RS232 peripheral device.
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€ 39.70
€ 39.70 Each (Exc. VAT)
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€ 39.70
€ 39.70 Each (Exc. VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
1
| Quantity | Unit price |
|---|---|
| 1 - 9 | € 39.70 |
| 10+ | € 38.51 |
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Kit
Technology
USB-to-Serial Bridge
For Use With
RS232 serial devices
Featured Device
FTDI FT2232H
Kit Name
USB-COM232-PLUS2
Interface Type
USB 2.0, RS232
Standards/Approvals
DecaBDE, REACH, WEEE, PFOS, European EMC Directive, RoHS, FCC Part 15 Subpart B
Country of Origin
Thailand
Product Details
The FTDI Chip adapter board provides a simple method of adapting two legacy RS232 serial devices to a modern USB port. This is accomplished by incorporating the industry standard USB2.0 hi-speed serial bridge chip. This module uses a standard USB-miniB device connector for connecting to an upstream host or hub port. This module requires USB device drivers, which is used to make the module appear as two Virtual COM Port (VCP). This allows existing serial communications software, such as HyperTerminal to exchange data through the module to a legacy RS232 peripheral device.