Until now, anyone looking for an affordable USB to serial adapter was limited to adapters with a low-cost chipset and drivers more or less incompatible with newer operating systems. The unique FTDI chipset by default automatically manages IRQ conflicts, error detection, addressing, latencies and data settings which means that no custom user configurations are needed for the adapter to work. Since the adapter’ s virtual driver software automatically enumerates each created COM port any number of adapters can be set up in point-to-point or point- to-multipoint configurations at a particular computer. Custom settings includes baud rate (from 300 to 921.600Kbps), data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control, COM port number, USB transfer sizes, latency timer, timeouts and several other advanced settings. The included drivers are easily installed with any operating system ranging from Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 to Mac and Linux and can be custom configured based on the user's needs. The USB Serial adapters from USconverters are small and conveniently portable for use in mobile and temporary settings as well as in fixed installations. Remote data collection from industrial loggers and monitors Connecting scanners, printers, GPS or scales locally or remote Information retrieval from point-of-sale and kiosk applications Real-time inventory and monitoring in vending machines, ATMs and similar Connecting industrial serial equipment over distances of up to 4000 feet Communication between desktop/laptop computers and handheld terminals The versatility of these adapters suit a variety of industrial and commercial applications such as: 16, 2010 - PRLog - Units can be set up in minutes for trouble free communication between an USB port and any industrial or commercial RS232, RS485 or RS422 device, providing reliable data transmissions of up to 921.600Kbps.
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