Easily connect serial devices through a USB port
Most modern computers and laptops don't have RS232 (DB9) ports, making the use of legacy peripherals and high-tech devices which connect with COM ports almost impossible. The Manhattan USB to Serial Converter — with its serial RS232 (DB9) port and Prolific PL-2303 chipset — easily expands a single USB port to connect and support serial modems, barcode scanners, digital cameras, card readers, Ham/Amateur Radios, GPS, CNC machines, telescopes, embroidery machines, fuel injection controllers, PDUs, network switches and other devices.
Quality Construction and Easy InstallationGold-plated contacts and rugged construction combine to offer a reliable connection between the computer and serial peripherals for consistent, trouble-free performance. Windows compatibility with plug-and-play installation and hot-swappability help provide seamless use without inconvenient and frustrating device conflicts.
- General Information
- Manufacturer
- IC INTRACOM
 - Manufacturer Website Address
- http://www.icintracom.com
 - Brand Name
- Manhattan
 - Product Type
- Data Transfer Cable
 
- Technical Information
- Cable Type
- Serial/USB
 - Cable Length
- 1.48 ft
 - Connector Type on First End
- DB-9 RS-232 Serial - Male
 - Connector on First End Details
- 1 x 9-pin DB-9 RS-232 Serial - Male
 - Connector Type on Second End
- USB 2.0 Type A - Male
 - Connector on Second End Details
- 1 x USB 2.0 Type A - Male
 - Contact Plating
- Gold
 - Conductor
- Copper
 - Device Supported
- Handheld Terminal
 - Electronic Organizer
 - Scanner
 - GPS
 
 - Camera
 - Label/Receipt Printer
 - Card Reader
 - Bar Code Reader
 - American Wire Gauge
- 24 AWG
 - Data Transfer Rate
- 115 kbit/s
 
- Physical Characteristics
- Weight (Approximate)
- 0.36 lb
 
- Miscellaneous
- Package Contents
- USB to Serial Converter
- Instructions and Driver CD
 
 - Certifications & Standards
- CE
- FCC
 
 - Environmentally Friendly
- Yes
 - Environmental Compliance
- Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
 - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
 
 
                 
                                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                