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  • AMC-232USB01R
    AMC

    AMC-232USB01R: RS232 to USB Convertor

    If you are frustrated by the lack of serial port connectivity on your PC or MAC, the AMC-232USB01R is the answer.

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  • C232HD
    FTDI

    C232HD: USB 2.0 Hi Speed to UART Cables

    The C232HD USB 2.0 Hi-Speed to UART cable incorporates FTDI's FT232H USB to UART interface IC device which handles all the USB signalling and protocols.

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  • C232HM
    FTDI

    C232HM: USB 2.0 Hi Speed to MPSSE Cables

    The USB-MPSSE cable is capable of providing a USB to SPI, I2C or JTAG interface.  This is accomplished by the MPSSE within the FT232H device which has the ability to emulate synchronous serial protocols while handling all the USB signalling and protocols.

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  • FTDI Cables
    FTDI

    FTDI Cables: USB-based Converter Cables

    FTDI offer a wide range of USB based converter cables offering a variety of connectivity options. Connectivity options include conversion from USB to RS232, RS422, or RS485 interfaces, and TTL based signaling interfaces.  Many of the cables feature integrated electronics assemblies featuring FTDI ICs providing simple easy-to-use connectivity for many USB conversion applications.

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  • US232R
    FTDI

    US232R: Premium USB to Serial Converter Cable

    The US232R is FTDI's premium USB to RS232 evaluation cable which can be used for testing the functionality of the FT232R device and drivers prior to design-in.

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  • USB-NMC-2.5m
    FTDI

    USB-NMC-2.5m: USB Null Modem cable

    The USB-USB null modem cable can be used to take the place of a traditional serial null modem cable to transfer data between two PCs.

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  • UT232R
    FTDI

    UT232R: USB to RS232 Converter Cable

    The FTDI UT232R USB-RS232 cable provides a simple method of adapting legacy serial devices with RS232 interfaces to modern USB ports by incorporating the FTDI FT232R bridge chip.

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Last updated: 5 October 2011