TRENDnet Cavo Convertitore da USB a Seriale a 9 Pin, Collega un Dispositivo Seriale RS-232 a una Porta USB 2.0, Supporta Windows e Mac, USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Lunghezza Cavo 21 Pollici, Plug & Play, Bianco, TU- Adattatore seriale S9

Brand:‎TRENDnet

3.6/5

36.54

Questo convertitore da USB a seriale consente di collegare un dispositivo seriale RS-232, ad esempio un modem, a una porta USB del desktop o del laptop.USBSupporta USB 1.1 e compatibile con le porte USB 2.0 e USB 3.0.Connettore seriale RS-232Connetti dispositivi seriali RS-232 come modem e switch di rete utilizzando lo standard USB ampiamente supportato presente nella maggior parte dei laptop e desktop oggi. .CONTENUTO DELLA CONFEZIONE• TU-S9• Guida di installazione rapida• CD-ROM (driver)

CONFIGURAZIONE FACILE: installazione semplice in pochi secondi del cavo convertitore da USB a seriale a 9 pin. Inserisci il tuo computer. CAVO FLESSIBILE: il cavo USB 2.0 integrato e flessibile da 540 mm (21 pollici) si adatta alla maggior parte degli scenari di installazione. Lunghezza totale del cavo di 25 pollici includendo RS-232 (9 pin) e USB di tipo A. SISTEMI OPERATIVI SUPPORTATI: L'adattatore convertitore da USB a seriale è compatibile con i sistemi operativi Windows e Mac. Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7. Mac OS 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6. CONNETTORE SERIALE RS-232: collega dispositivi seriali RS-232, come modem o stampanti, utilizzando lo standard USB ampiamente supportato che si trova oggi nella maggior parte dei laptop e desktop. USB: l'adattatore da USB a seriale supporta USB 1.1 ed è compatibile con le porte USB 2.0 e USB 3.0.
Brand ‎TRENDnet
Color White
Color ‎White
Compatible Devices Laptop, PC, Modem, Printer
Connector Gender Male-to-Male
Connector Type USB Type A
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,057 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.05 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches
Item model number ‎TU-S9
Item Weight ‎1.41 ounces
Language ‎English
Manufacturer ‎TRENDnet
Number of Processors ‎1
Operating System ‎OPERATING SYSTEMS: The USB to serial converter adapter is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems. Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7. Mac OS 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6
Product Dimensions ‎2.05 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches
Series ‎TU-S9
Specific Uses For Product Personal
Standing screen display size ‎19 Inches
Voltage ‎240

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Scritto da: Thomas Wilson
Cable
Works great
Scritto da: G. Linn
Works Fine and a Problem Solver
I'm trying to get a 20 year old microcomputer back up again. It requires a serial terminal interface which I no longer have (because I stupidly gave away the VT100 type terminal I used to communicate with it). Rather than buy one that would be expensive and of little future use, I started looking for a more modern solution. Having been working in electronics for many years, I have learned that one can get lucky and everything works okay the first time. Failing that, troubleshooting digital hardware can be difficult and time consuming. As a learning experience with new hardware and to simplify getting the basic RS-232 communication link back up, I purchased an Arduino processor board and an RS-232 "shield" to go with it. The shield simply converts the digital levels from the Arduino to RS-232 levels. These Arduino products are great, very flexible, and relatively cheap. Programming software is free and the language used is more or less "C". Plenty of programming examples are in existence. So, I was able to get the Arduino's RS-232 output going (looping output data) which I first looked at with a scope. Next, I brought up an old tower PC running XP. I started using this computer because it had a DB-9 RS-232 port and a terminal program known as "Hyperterminal". After XP, Hyperterminal has to be purchased separately. Hooking up to the PC and Hyperterminal worked just fine. Next, I wanted to get rid of the tower PC and run things from a small ACER netbook portable. This is where the Trendnet product comes in since the ACER doesn't have a DB-9 port. I was hoping the driver for this device would install automatically but it didn't so I had to use the supplied CD. Since the ACER didn't have an internal CD drive, I hooked up and external one through a USB port and loaded the driver without incident. If you don't have an external drive, I imagine you could use another computer to load and then send the file over your LAN. The next stumbling block was that Hyperterminal was NOT installed on my ACER. Rather than try to figure out why, I looked on line and found another (free) terminal program called RealTerm. Hooking the Trendnet to the Arduino DB-9 and an ACER USB port worked fine. The only thing I noticed, which could be a problem for some, was that no "thumbscrews" were provided on the Trendnet DB-9 end. This end stays mated okay with the DB-9 end on the Arduino, but I don't particularly like to leave DB connectors unsecurred to each other. One could use a short jumper cable, but who needs extra work and cost. Over the years, I have purchased several other Trendnet products and found that they generally did what was advertised and were of good quality for the price.
Scritto da: Sandra Cruz
Funcional
Permite realizar los trabajo de configuracion de forma eficaz y segura para los dispositivos a traves de conexion serial.
Scritto da: Maxym S.
Works perfectly
This adapter worked with my APC Smart-UPS RS-232 cable. Extremely delighted. Excellent value for money.
Scritto da: Mark A.
Flawless Function
I use these adapter cables to connect to older machine controls, and they work right out of the box. I've had trouble with other USB/Serial adapter cables, but not this one. You don't have to manually install software, just plug-n-go. Windows will recognize the cable and install any necessary driver. You may have to go into the windows device driver control panel to discover which serial port it is attached as, and you can also use that control panel to set the communication parameters if necessary.
Scritto da: SailSleuth
Works great BUT designed to connect to male securing screws.
Before you buy, BE AWARE that this adapter has two female nuts next to the plug for securing the serial port to the adapter. I was connecting this to a Bosch CDR tool which has a serial interface. This tool also has two female nuts next to the serial plug. Since neither one is male, they could not connect. The nuts would not even let the adapter plug touch the serial port on my device. I thought I could simply unscrew the nuts on the adapter but they are permanently attached. In order to remove the adapter nuts I had to pry open the plastic casing around the serial end and use a Dremmel tool to cut away the backing of the female nuts on the other side of the mounting plate. This is a delicate process and it would be easy to break the soldered connections by the strain relief if you are not careful. Once these were removed, I installed the windows seven drivers from the CD and the adapter worked perfectly. The CDR Tool immediately recognized the adapter as COM3. If the device you are connecting to has male threaded screws for securing it to a serial cable, this device will work perfectly out-of-the-box. if your device has female nuts intended to be connected to mail threads, prepare to do a little extra work before you can use it.
Scritto da: Justin Phillips
Worked as advertised.
Worked great for my needs, had to install the suggested driver from Microsoft to support the RS232 serial port. Once the driver was installed it communicated well between my wideband o2 sensor (WB02) via db9 breakout connector to my computer. The data transfer is flawless.
Scritto da: MixMaster Jack
Does what it needs to do with simplicity
One of my few 5 star reviews, but definitely worth it. I needed to connect a VERY old Windows XP laptop to a piece of audio gear that seemed to be failing, and the only access was via an old DB9 com port using the vendor's no-longer-supported software. This cable comes with a driver CD and a simple set of instructions: 1) insert the CD, 2) click on "Install Driver", and 3) plug in the cable. The driver installation was very fast and completed without any problems. The old (and slow) Windows XP laptop immediately recognized the device and loaded the drivers when I plugged in the cable, giving me the "hardware ready to use" message in about a minute. It installed the connection as COM6, so I just needed to swap that with COM1 (which the audio-gear software needed to see) and the software connected with the device and I was able to restore operations. The DB9 end is male, so if you need something longer than 2 ft, a standard DB9 male to female cable connects securely, since this cable has the connection nuts on the DB9 connector which the standard cable can screw into to hold them together. For less than $10 US, this was a bargain and helped me save a church several thousand dollars since they didn't have to replace the hardware. The worst thing about the product was the molded plastic packaging that you have to cut to get to the product.
Scritto da: A Human
and you're good to go
Purchased as need to configure Cisco Network devices. Confirmed working on Windows 7 - 64 bit and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit. For windows simply install the driver from the supplied Driver CD, check which COM number is allocated. For Ubuntu you may need to do a bit of googling to find out how to setup the usb to serial. Once you find the right guides, you will see it only takes 5 mins to setup, and you're good to go. Note, I needed to use minicom software to connect to devices, you just have to supply the correct settings i.e. ttyUSB0... for it to work. The important thing is this this cable contains a chip made by Prolific Technology, which Ubuntu does officially support. I have also purchased much much cheaper cables as spares from eb*y, but they only seam to work in Windows, and the quality of the cable is not as good. My advice is buy a better quality cable, it may seam more expensive, but the benefit is they are likely to be compatible with most OS's. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Ghost
Works like a charm!
I purchased this cable to be used as an adapter to connect to my Cisco router I use for lab work via a RJ45-to-DB9 cable since there was no port on my Dell laptop to connect to.So far so good, cable seem's to be of good quality and works like a charm!
Scritto da: David Roche
good USB to Serial cable
Have been using this Serial to USB device for a good few years now and has served me well . I think i recall once or twice having issues with the drivers over the 4 or 5 years but it was easily solved by going to the TRENDnet website and updating the drivers. no complaints and a solid product.
Scritto da: G Cot
Worked first time
Needed to connect a Windows 8 machine to an old Garmin GPS. The driver installed no problem and the gps lead connected and was seen by the computer. smiles all round.
Scritto da: Cambridge Kev
Excellent Product
Needed to connect a Meade ETX125 to a laptop with no Serial port only a USB. Plugged it in downloaded dll and it worked first time

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