- Xtech XTC-319 USB 2.0 Type-A Male to DB9 Serial Male converter cable.
- 10 ft (3 m) cable for connecting legacy serial devices to USB ports.
- Supports serial data transfer speeds up to 12 Mbps.
- Shielded cable design minimizes EMI for stable communication.
- Ideal for modems, POS systems, barcode scanners, PLCs, routers, and industrial equipment.
- Durable copper conductors with flexible PVC jacket.
- Plug-and-play with driver support for most operating systems.
- Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
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- The Xtech XTC-319 USB 2.0 to Serial DB9 Converter Cable provides a simple and reliable solution for connecting legacy RS-232 serial devices to modern computers equipped with USB ports.
- Featuring a generous cable length of 10 feet (3 meters), it offers flexible installation for office, industrial, networking, and point-of-sale environments where additional reach is required.
- The converter includes a USB 2.0 Type-A Male connector on one end and a DB9 (9-pin) Serial Male connector on the other, allowing communication with a wide variety of RS-232 compatible equipment.
- Supporting serial communication speeds of up to 12 Mbps, the cable delivers dependable performance for configuration, diagnostics, programming, and data transfer applications.
- Its shielded cable construction helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensuring stable and consistent serial communication even in electrically noisy environments.
- Constructed with copper conductors and a durable PVC outer jacket, the cable is designed for long-lasting performance and everyday professional use.
- The plug-and-play design, together with compatible drivers, enables quick installation on supported Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
- Ideal for connecting serial printers, barcode scanners, POS terminals, PLC controllers, networking equipment, industrial machinery, GPS receivers, modems, and other RS-232 devices that require a DB9 serial connection.
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