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Sabrent SBT-USC1M Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to Serial (9-pin) DB-9 RS-232 Adapter Cable (1-foot, Blue)

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MSRP: $12.99
Your Price: $18.20
Shipping: Usually ships in 4 to 7 weeks
Manufacturer: SABRENT
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Sabrent SBT-USC1M Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to Serial (9-pin) DB-9 RS-232 Adapter Cable (1-foot, Blue) Features
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Supports automatic handshake mode One USB A Male to DB9 Male (serial 9 pin) Up to 1Mbps data transfer rate Supports remote wake-up and power management 96 byte buffer each for upstream and downstream data flow
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Additional Sabrent SBT-USC1M Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to Serial (9-pin) DB-9 RS-232 Adapter Cable (1-foot, Blue) Information
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SBT-USC1M is perfect for use with serial devices that you would want to convert to USB. This unique cable allows you to use bridge/connectivity between the Universal Serial Bus (USB) and Serial Port Interface.The USB PDA/Serial Adapter provides you with an external serial (DB-9 male) Plug-n-Play connection for use with computers, notebooks, and hand held computing devices that support USB. The PDA/USB Serial Adapter has a standard type A USB plug.This USB PDA/Serial Adapter provides PDAs, digital cameras, modems, and ISDN terminal adapters with high quality serial connections at a data transfer rate of over 500 Kbps. This makes the USB interface transparent to serial peripherals, allowing them to easily interface with USB computers. It eliminates the setup hassle found with traditional serial port connections. This device also supports energy saving suspend and resume operations.
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What Customers Say About Sabrent SBT-USC1M Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to Serial (9-pin) DB-9 RS-232 Adapter Cable (1-foot, Blue):
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No reason to pay $20 at the local computer store, pick this one up and save some money. Nice having the short cable so less cable on my desk. Got this cause it was cheap. Works very well.
Each came with 3" driver discs which I don't know what to do with (and didn't use). Great deal. I have three serial devices and only one serial port on my computer. So, I got two of these cables and with a little tinkering, all three are now successfully hooked up and running.
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