Quick tech specs
- USB to serial RS232 (DB9) adapter for Windows computers
- Reliably connect, configure, and monitor serial devices; COM retention between reboots
- 12in (30cm) lenght; Texas Instruments TIUSB3410 Chipset; 230.4 Kbps Max. Baud Rate; 32 Bytes FIFO; Dual buffers for up/downstream data transfer; TAA Compliant
- Windows only; Does not support macOS, ChromeOS, Linux; Windows 8.1 and up is only supported by REV2
- Simple installation / operation with robust serial connectivity for legacy devices
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The ICUSB2321X Professional grade USB Serial Adapter cable converts a USB 2.0 port into an RS232 serial port allowing you to connect to, monitor and control your serial devices. A durable, single cable design makes this the perfect solution for mobile technicians/administrators that require serial connectivity. Once connected, the USB to serial adapter retains assigned serial COM port values, allowing the same values to automatically be re-assigned to the port provided by the adapter in the event it is disconnected, then re-connected to the host computer. This innovative adapter offers a professional grade solution for connecting legacy or industrial RS232 serial devices to more modern computers, or computers with unused USB ports - perfect for connecting serial modems, barcode scanners or any device with serial sync through USB, eliminating the expense of upgrading the serial peripheral for USB compatibility. Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
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StarTech.com Professional USB to Serial Adapter Cable with COM Retention is rated3.50 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 byRobw from Works wellThis does what it's supposed to do, and does it well with no issues. Don't waste time with others that costs less but don't work.
Date published: 2016-06-21T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byTravisC from No driver signingHave had repeated issues with this USB to serial adapter using drivers provided by StarTech.com. Drivers will not work with Windows 10 unless driver signing is disabled. The chip used by this adapter is a Texas Instruments TUSB3410 chip, I have had success with manually installing the driver supplied by TI. It is a shame StarTech does not appear to have a reliable driver package. You shouldn't have to come up with a workaround for something that should be plug and play out of the box.
Date published: 2019-02-06T00:00:00-05:00