It allows real RS232 devices to be connected, rather than serial USB converters, and handles RTS/CTS hardware flow control. It is designed to be used with, and mounted alongside, a dual SIO serial ...
I am having troubles in trying to send and receive the same data that I input from Hyper Terminal. I am using 9600baud rate at 300kHz. I assume that HyperTerminal sends a signal through the RS232 to ...
Im communicating to LabVIEW with an MSP430G2553 microcontroller through UART. The connection is a Sabrent CB-RS232 cable. The USB end is going to the computer. LabVIEW only needs to read in values.
The supply of still-reliable RS232 mice must therefore be dwindling ... maybe you can make use of a USB to quadrature converter.
My LG TV has an RS232 Service Port that can be used to control the TV (including Power On) via the serial protocol. I initially used a Raspberry Pi with a USB to Serial adapter and it worked great.
We know, you’ve already got a USB to serial adapter. Probably several of them, in fact. But that doesn’t mean you couldn’t ...
That said, it does have a serial port so if you happen to have an old MC-400 laying around, you might be able to use an RS232 serial-to-USB converter to add a wireless device.