Welcome to our range of serial adapters, where seamless connectivity meets versatility. Serial adapters are essential tools for bridging the gap between modern computers and legacy devices, making them a staple for tech enthusiasts, IT professionals, and anyone dealing with older equipment. Whether you're connecting an old printer to a new laptop or setting up industrial machinery, these adapters ensure smooth communication across different interfaces. Perfect for hobbyists tinkering in their workshops or businesses maintaining critical legacy systems, our serial adapters cater to diverse needs with reliability and ease. Designed to support various setups, they offer a straightforward solution to compatibility challenges, ensuring your devices work together harmoniously. Explore our selection and discover how these handy adapters can streamline your tech experience, right here in Australia.
This adapter allows you to connect devices with serial ports, like cameras and barcode scanners, to your computer's USB port. It works with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. The cable has strong shielding to prevent interference and supports fast data transfer. It uses a reliable chip for stable connections.
This adapter connects a USB to a TTL serial device with 5 pins for power and data transfer. It works with various speeds and is compatible with many operating systems. It includes lights to show power and data activity.
This cable lets your computer connect to devices that use a 9-pin serial port, such as routers and GPS devices. It uses a PL2303 chipset and works with most Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. If you have trouble, drivers are available online.
This cable connects your computer's USB port to devices with a DB9 port, ideal for setting up or programming equipment. It's a male-to-male cable and requires a mini gender changer if it doesn't fit your device. Easy to install with downloadable drivers and works with both Windows and Mac. It's compatible with various equipment like CNC machines, GPS, Cisco switches, and more.
This cable connects USB ports to old-style RS-232 serial ports. It works with Windows 98SE and newer, Mac OS X 10.6 and newer, and Linux 2.4 and newer. It's easy to useβjust plug it in and start using it. You can change COM ports and baud rates as needed. It comes with a lifetime warranty.
The adapter uses an Atmel Atmega328P-AU microcontroller. It supports ISP downloads and can be powered by an external 5V to 12V DC supply. It uses the same ATmega328P and CH340 chips as the official version and supports USB downloads and power. This is a V3.0 Nano ATmega328P development board without cables and has a mini USB port with unsoldered pin headers.
This cable connects a USB port to a traditional serial port. It works with various Windows versions, Mac OS X, and Linux. It's easy to set up by just plugging it in. The cable allows for customization of COM ports and baud rates. It comes with a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer.
This USB to RS485/RS422 converter lets you connect devices directly to your computer's USB port. It's perfect for industrial use, with protection against electrical damage. Featuring a reliable FTDI chipset, it supports Windows, Mac, and more. It's easy to use and doesn't need extra power or system resources.
This cable lets you connect devices with a serial port, like modems and barcode scanners, to your computer via USB. It uses a reliable FTDI chip and works with Windows, Linux, and Mac. The cable is about 6 feet long and comes with a 12-month warranty.
This cable lets your computer connect with devices that have a 9-pin serial port. It works with PCs, routers, GPS, and other devices. The cable is 10 feet long and works with Windows, Mac, and Linux. It uses a reliable chip for consistent performance.