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Gearmo Mini USB Serial Adapter Hi-Speed 920K FTDI Chip with Windows 10 Support

August 2, 2019 - Comment

Introduction: Serial adapter allows the addition a serial port by connecting to a single USB Port. This device offers the convenience of the plug-and-play feature. The DB9 serial port is seen as a COM port by your computer, and is available for use by any program that accesses COM ports. Perfect for use with modems,

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Introduction:
Serial adapter allows the addition a serial port by connecting to a single USB Port. This device offers the convenience of the plug-and-play feature. The DB9 serial port is seen as a COM port by your computer, and is available for use by any program that accesses COM ports. Perfect for use with modems, PDA’s, GPS, Industrial Devices, cell phones, digital cameras and more.

Product Details:
The Gearmo Mini USB to Serial adapter uses a high-end quality processor chip FT232RL from FTDI Semiconductors which is one of the best and most reliable USB serial processors on the market, including a ZT232E RS232 transceiver from ZyWyn USA.

Additional Features:
Hi-Speed USB Serial Adapter, PC, MAC, supports Cisco Break Sequence
No power supply needed, plug and play
Indication LED’s for Power, TX and RX
No IRQs, DMA or required. No IRQ Conflicts
Baud rate: 300bps to 1Mbps
RS232 output power: -5.7 to +5.7VDC
USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant
Automatic send data control
Auto detection of data speed
Zero delay automatic transmission
Built-in static and surge protection up to 600W

OS Support:
Windows 98, Me, XP, 2000, 2003, CE, Vista, Windows 7, 8, and 10
Linux and Mac OS 10.X

Product Features

  • Hi-Speed USB Serial Adapter, PC, MAC, supports Cisco Break Sequence
  • Indication LED’s for Power, TX and RX
  • Baud rate: 300bps to 1Mbps
  • Built-in static and surge protection up to 600W
  • OS Compatibility:Windows XP, 2000, 2003, CE, Vista, Windows 7, 8, and 10 as well as Linux and Mac OS 10.X

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