
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Kit
Kit Name
USB to RS422 Adapter
Interface Type
RS422, USB 2.0
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Product Details
The FTDI Chip adaptor board belongs to a family of communication devices. This model provides a simple method of adapting legacy serial devices with RS422 interfaces to modern USB ports. This is accomplished by incorporating the industry standard FTDI FT232R USB-serial bridge chip. The integrated electronics of the board utilise the FTDI FT232R and includes RS422 level shifters plus TXD/RXD LEDs to provide a visual indication of data traffic through the module. It uses a standard USB-B device connector for connection to an upstream host or hub port. This module requires USB device drivers used to make the board appear as a Virtual COM Port (VCP). This allows existing serial communications software such as HyperTerminal to exchange data through the board to a legacy RS422 peripheral device.
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€ 32.76
€ 32.76 Each (Exc. VAT)
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| Quantity | Unit price |
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| 10+ | € 31.78 |
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
FTDI ChipProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Development Kit
Kit Name
USB to RS422 Adapter
Interface Type
RS422, USB 2.0
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Product Details
The FTDI Chip adaptor board belongs to a family of communication devices. This model provides a simple method of adapting legacy serial devices with RS422 interfaces to modern USB ports. This is accomplished by incorporating the industry standard FTDI FT232R USB-serial bridge chip. The integrated electronics of the board utilise the FTDI FT232R and includes RS422 level shifters plus TXD/RXD LEDs to provide a visual indication of data traffic through the module. It uses a standard USB-B device connector for connection to an upstream host or hub port. This module requires USB device drivers used to make the board appear as a Virtual COM Port (VCP). This allows existing serial communications software such as HyperTerminal to exchange data through the board to a legacy RS422 peripheral device.