ATEN UC232C: Convert USB-C to RS-232 for Industrial and Consumer Applications

2024-01-15 09:30:33

For the previous generation of computers or peripherals, Serial terminals were indeed very common, but today, many have been replaced by USB-A or even USB-C terminals. However, if you want to connect a new computer or device to some older peripherals, or you want to use it to connect to industrial automation systems, scientific equipment, retail systems, and any special industrial or consumer applications, a Serial terminal is supported. A converter/cable to connect the device to the USB terminal is still required. ATEN has recently launched a related product UC232C, readers in need may wish to pay attention.

Convert USB-C signal to RS-232

ATEN UC232C is a conversion cable with USB-C on one end and Serial terminal on the other end. It can provide the function of connecting RS-232 devices for computers without COM / DB-9 interface, such as connecting to RS-232 cameras, Alarms and sensors, etc. Its cable is 45cm long, and the data transmission speed can be as high as 921.6Kbps, ensuring fast and efficient performance. In addition, it also adopts anti-electromagnetic interference (EMI) design, which can prevent frequency converters or any adverse electromagnetic phenomena caused by conduction/electromagnetic fields, making signal transmission more stable and clear. It is also suitable for multiple platforms, including: Windows, macOS and Linux. Users do not need to worry about compatibility issues and have greater application flexibility.

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