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USB to UART, RS-232 & RS-485 Converters
( number of products: 2 )A Professional Tool, Not a Toy
Unlike cheap consumer-grade adapters, our converters are designed to perform in harsh environments. They are an indispensable solution for automation engineers, electronics specialists, and maintenance technicians who require a solid and stable connection for diagnosing, programming, or monitoring devices in the field. The compact, durable enclosure and power supply directly from the USB port make them the perfect mobile tool.
Why the FTDI Chipset Matters
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Stability and Compatibility: FTDI (Future Technology Devices International) chips are the global standard. Their drivers are stable, certified, and automatically installed by most operating systems (Windows, Linux, macOS), eliminating connection problems.
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Connection Integrity: FTDI-based converters ensure that the virtual COM port behaves exactly like a physical port built into a computer, which is critical for the proper functioning of specialized industrial software.
Key Benefits of Our USB Converters:
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Universal Application (C38 Model): One single converter supports both the RS-232 and RS-485 standards. It's perfect for working with diverse equipment without needing to carry multiple adapters.
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Full Control Over RS-485: Onboard jumpers allow you to manually configure key bus parameters: enable the 120 Ohm termination, add bias resistors (pull-up/pull-down), or disable the echo.
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Industrial-Grade Operation: We guarantee stable performance in a wide temperature range (from -40°C to +75°C) and provide port protection against ESD strikes.
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Clear Diagnostics: Built-in LED indicators for power, transmission (Tx), and reception (Rx) allow for an instant visual check of the communication status.
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Flexible Connectivity: Convenient, detachable screw terminals make wire connections quick and easy. Optional adapters for DSUB-9 (COM) or USB-A connectors are also available.
Expand Your Diagnostic Capabilities
Our USB converters are an excellent addition to your toolkit. Also, check out other solutions that you might find useful:
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For stationary applications inside control cabinets: RS232 to RS485 Converters.
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to share your serial devices across an entire local network: Serial Port Servers.


