GearMo Mini USB to RS485 / RS422 Converter FTDI CHIP with Screw Terminals and Windows 10 Support

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This Windows 10 supported RS422 / 485 serial adapter uses an FTDI chipset with terminal wire connection. The USB connector is a Type-A standard USB plug. The mini USB to serial converter is compact and portable. RS-485 Signals: T/R+, T/R-, GND RS-422 Signals: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, GND Modes: Asynchronous, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, 2-Wire (Half-Duplex), 4-Wire (Full-Duplex) Transmission Rates: 300 to 921,600bps, automatic detection of signaling rate Load Capability: 32 devices in Point-to-Multipoint topology. Transmission Distance: RS485/422: 1.2km (all rates) USB: 5 Meters Interface Protection: 600W Lightning Strike and surge supression, +- 15KV ESD protection Signaling Diagnostics: LEDs for POWER, TX and RX Dimensions: 62x33x19 mm Working environment: -40C to 85C, RH 5%-95% Chipset: FTDI FT232RL OS Supported: Windows 10, XP/Vista/7/64bit, Linux, OSX

Features
1) FTDI CHIP
2) USB to RS422 or RS485
3) LED for RX TX and Power
4) Screw Terminal
5) Works with Windows 10, 7(32/64bit) Vista 2008, XP, 2003 Etc.

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Gearmo
Color : Black
EAN : 0729440692391
Label : GEARMO
Manufacturer : GEARMO
Model : USA-485422
OperatingSystem : Linux
PackageDimensions_Weight : 0.10 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:3.50 X W:3.50 X H:0.90
ProductGroup : PC Accessory
ProductTypeName : NETWORKING_DEVICE
Publisher : GEARMO
Studio : GEARMO
Title : GearMo Mini USB to RS485 / RS422 Converter FTDI CHIP with Screw Terminals and Windows 10 Support

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