USB TO RS485 Convertor

99.12

Features

  • Fully compliant USB 2.0 standard, backward compatible with USB1.1
  • Support System: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Linux, MacOS, and WinCE5.0 drive
  • Baud Rate Range: 75bps – 115200bps, up to 6Mbps
  • Supports Plug, Play and hot-swap ( USB side)
  • Better than using CH341D chip or similar chip to support the laptop USB port.
  • Communication distance up to 1.2KM

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SKU: USBRS485 Category:
Description

Description

The USB to RS485 Converter Adapter module support WIN7 XP Vista Linux Mac OS  provides an easy to use RS485 interface by means of a Virtual Com Port on the user’s system.

There are no command structures, whatever is sent to the Virtual Comm Port is automatically converted to RS485 and vice versa. The module is completely self-powered from the USB bus.

If you do single-chip development, ARM system development or FPGA development then we strongly recommend you buy this product. To do a good job, must first sharpen his device MCU-related products, as long as you do this tool will be your crescent moon nod. Especially do UART, SPI, and IIC communication debugging, which absolutely let you get twice the result with half the effort.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 5 cm
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