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RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter

RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter
RS232 to TTL Serial Adapter

Description: This board is usefull to connect your PC to any digital board that uses a serial port with 3.3V or 5V level. Using a MAX3232C transceiver, this serial adapter can operate with 3,3V and 5V digital signals (it also accepts 5V logic inputs with 3,3V supply).

It meets the requirements of TIA/EIA-232-F and provides the electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and the serial port connector mounted on Pcs. This device operates at data signaling rates up to 250kbit/s, and it has a ±15kV ESD protection.

Besides TX and RX signals, CTS and RTS are also available for handshaking procedures.

The board is furnished with 3 different types of connectors; this gives you the possibility to interface your PC with different kinds of peripherals.

Specifications:

  • Supply voltage 3 - 5,5V
  • Supply current 0.3mA typ. (1mA max.)
  • Serial standard TIA/EIA-232-F
  • Data I/O voltage 3 - 5,5V
  • Dimensions 31x35x11mm (connector and pins included)
  • Weight 11g / 0.39oz
  • Operating temperature 0 - 70°C
  • Connector DB9 female

Downloads: datasheet (english version)

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  • Stock: 2
  • Brand: Microbot
  • Model: MR002-001.2
11.54€
Ex Tax: 9.19€
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