SeaLINK+232: USB to 1 Port RS-232 Serial Interface Adapter

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Product Details

The 2101 USB serial I/O product provides a single USB to RS-232 serial port for providing USB connectivity to legacy or non-USB compliant devices via a DB-25 connector. SeaLINK® serial interface adapters support standard PC data rates up to 460K bps to provide you with the horsepower your serial I/O applications require.

Sealevel’s SeaCOM USB software drivers and utilities make installation and operation easy using Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. After installing the software, simply connect the SeaLINK serial interface adapter to your USB port and the device is immediately recognized by the system as a standard serial port.

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The 2101 has a DB-25M connector. If you need a DB-9M connector, order the 2105R.

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Specifications

  • Host Interface(s)

    USB

  • Max Data Distance

    50 feet

  • Max Data Rate

    460.8K

  • Operating Temperature

    0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F)

  • # of Ports

    1

  • Power Requirement

    +5V @ 50mA

  • Serial Connector(s)

    DB25M

  • Storage Temperature

    0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F)

  • USB Powered

    Yes

  • OEM

    No

  • USB Specification

    1.1 Compliant ; 2.0 Compatible

  • Family

    SeaLINK

  • Communications Chip

    USB/UART

  • Dimensions

    3.8" (L) x 2.3" (W) x 1.0" (H)9.66 cm (L) x 5.84 cm (W) x 2.54 cm (H)

  • Electrical Interface

    RS-232

  • High Retention USB

    Yes

  • Humidity Range

    10-90% Relative Humidity/Non-Condensing

Reviews (1)

  • Show Director / Pyrodigital Scripting software Our issue started when we moved to Windows 8, our USB to serial adapter (Rs232) would not support Windows 8, So we could not download our fireworks scripts to the firing computers

    Posted by Fx Worx on Mar 12th 2001

    Show Director / Pyrodigital Scripting software Our issue started when we moved to Windows 8, our USB to serial adapter (Rs232) would not support Windows 8, So we could not download our fireworks scripts to the firing computers. Brian at Sealevel suggested there Sea Link +232 (2101). It worked flawless right out of the box! As our scripting stations get upgraded to Windows 8, we will be using Sealevel for all of our data transfers!

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