DA-70156
EAN 4016032271611
EAN 4016032271611
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The StarTech.com ICUSB232 1ft USB to DB9 RS232 Serial Adapter Cable lets you connect DB9 RS232 serial devices to your Mac or PC laptop or desktop computer through a USB port, as though the computer offered an onboard DB9M connector.
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- I am unable to install the Keyspan driver on Mac OS X 10.13. There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.13 that imposes a new level of security for the installation of 3rd party drivers. About half way through the Keyspan driver installation, the new OS puts up a prompt telling the user that they can't proceed until they provide explicit permission.
- Also, as of Mac OS X 10.9, Apple began shipping their own FTDI driver. So, if you're using a USB-serial adapter that uses the FTDI chipset (many of the higher-end adapters do), you don't need to worry about installing drivers and can use the built-in screen command in the Terminal to access serial ports.
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Gigaware Usb To Serial Driver For Mac
Description
USB 2.0 to serial Converter, DSUB 9M incl. USB A Cable 80cm, FTDI chipsetProvides a serial RS232 interface via USB 2.0 Download photos from canon to mac.- Enables data exchange between PCs and serial peripheral devices (machine control systems, modems, sensors, etc.) via the USB port.
- Meets the USB 2.0 standard
- Incl. 80 cm USB extension cable
- FTDI chipset for individual configuration
The DIGITUS® USB 2.0 serial adapter is a practical solution for serial connectivity. RS232 serial interfaces are no longer available on new hardware, so the DIGITUS® USB 2.0 serial adapter enables data exchange between a computer USB 2.0 port and peripheral devices with serial interfaces (COM port, RS232). These include, for example, weather stations, sensors, machine control systems, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, PDAs, scanners, modems, ISDN adapters and many other peripheral devices. The USB 2.0 serial adapter is downwardly compatible with USB 1.1 and enables adaptable baud rates of between 75 and 128,000 bits per second. The customizable FTDI chipset is compatible with all common operating systems and also supports power management and remote wake up. A separate power supply is not required, because the device is powered through the USB connection.Technical Details
- Provides a serial RS232 interface via USB 2.0
- Meets the USB 2.0 standard
- Downward compatibility with USB 1.1
- Adaptable data transfer rates of between 75 and 128,000 bits per second.
- Supports remote wake up and power management
- Chipset: FTDI / FT232RL
- Customizable with the FTDI chipset
- 1× RS232 plug (Sub D 9-pole) / 1× USB A plug
- Interface: Full duplex
- Gilded contacts
- Incl. USB extension cable, approx. 80 cm
- Supports Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS X and Linux
- True 5V / 3.3V / 2.8V / 1.8V CMOS drive output and TTL input
Package content
- USB serial adapter
- USB extension cable
- Product support CD-ROM
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(cm)cm³ Packaging Unit Carton 150 13,00 50,40 21,30 47,00 50455,40 Packaging Unit Inside 1 0,09 18,50 8,50 2,30 361,68 Packaging Unit Single 1 0,09 9,00 9,00 3,00 243,00 Net single without Packaging 1 0,07 9,00 9,00 3,00 243,00 Downloads
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USB to serial adapter USB to Serial Adapter, RS232 USB1.1, RS232 chipset PL2303RA | DA-70155-1 |
Usb To Serial Driver Windows 10
+when I plug in the USB cable I get a message that a ‘new network device has been detected’ and suggesting that I use System Preferences to set it up. But in System Preferences it seems to think the USB to Serial adapter is a modem and is looking for a phone number and other configuration data.+
That's normal behaviour for a device of this type E., the OS is designed to see a serial connection as a network interface, you can simply ignore this. If the driver you've installed is FCP compatible and working correctly then I believe you should see your adapter as an available device control option in FCP.
That's normal behaviour for a device of this type E., the OS is designed to see a serial connection as a network interface, you can simply ignore this. If the driver you've installed is FCP compatible and working correctly then I believe you should see your adapter as an available device control option in FCP.