





🔗 Connect Like a Pro: The Ultimate USB to Serial Adapter for Next-Level Productivity
The StarTech.com 6ft USB to Serial RS232 Adapter features a robust FTDI FT232RL chipset, delivering fast data transfer speeds up to 921.6Kbps. Its 6-foot cable and null modem design eliminate the need for extra adapters, ensuring seamless compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. TAA compliant and engineered for professional use, this adapter is the go-to solution for reliable serial communication in demanding environments.





| ASIN | B008634VJY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,818 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 71 in Serial Adapters |
| Department | Default Category |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ICUSB232FTN |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Startech |
| Product Dimensions | 180.09 x 3.3 x 1.52 cm; 90 g |
M**S
Expensive but Good
Startech normally deliver very good products, this was very expensive for what it is but for my job so far its proved incredibly useful and helpful. Universally worked on all serial ports and switches needed.
A**R
Works Perfectly With A Flex Radio 6400M!
I recently upgraded my amateur radio station to a Flexradio Flex-6400M software defined radio, and wished to be able to automatically tune my Ciro-Mazzoni 'Baby" magnetic loop antenna as I did with the previous transceiver. The 6400M is not provided with a serial port, but it does have a USB 'A' port. By using a USB to RS-232 adapter it seemed possible to control my antenna. Unfortunately the USB drivers built into the radio only recognise the FTDI chipset, so it is important to use an adapter so equipped. The StarTech adapter utilises this chipset, and, in addition has two LEDs to indicate activity on the transmit and receive data lines. The cable is sufficiently long that no extension is necessary, and the pin-outs are in the correct order so that a NUL modem cable is not required either. In my case, after setting the USB configuration in the radio, and setting the Ciro-Mazzoni RS-232 speed and protocol as required, it worked perfectly first time. If you are in a similar position and wish to control, for example, a Step-IR or its Italian equivalent the Ultra-Beam antenna, or otherwise require a serial interface to the radio, then I can thoroughly recommend this adapter as a trouble-free solution.
J**T
Works great under Linux, but pricey!
Works great under Linux, but pricey!
B**0
You get what you pay for
Having tried cheap versions of a USB to Serial converter, which were nothing but grief, I bought this entirely on the strength of the unanimous 5 star reviews. I have only had the product a couple of hours and it is already in and working having successfully connected my Palm Vx to a USB port on my XP pc. There was a minor glitch in loading the driver, which under XP did not install automatically as others have found. Fortunately, there was documentation in English with the product, which helped. Had to look a couple of directories beyond where the doc suggested, but it finally installed OK. Restarted the machine as requested and, bingo, it works perfectly. Let's hope it stays that way - the previous adapter packed after a few minutes - but for now I have no hesitation in adding yet another 5 * rating. Although much expensive than the previous adapter, which cost £2.30, I wish I'd gone straight for this one. It would have certainly saved me a load of time, effort and stress trying to figure out why it wasn't working. In this case, you certainly do get what you pay for!
C**Y
USB to Serial Adaptor RS232 port DB9 (male) with chipset FTDI - FT232RL
I bought this because I have a Ross Tech OBD II connector for VW car diagnostics that has a Serial Port (RS232) and unfortunately the lap top I now have does not have such a port. I looked at lap tops that have a serial port and they start from £1,800. I decided to buy a device to convert from a serial to USB. The device I needed was with a FT232B or FT232R chipset. Research came up with a few and further research concluded that this would be the best quality, though not the cheapest. I have a laptop with Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) and it recognised the device. I just had to do into System properties>device manager>ports>USB serial and then go into properties and change the COM Port number to "com 4" and cnage the "latency time" to "2" as per instructed by Ross-Tech. Works perfectly !!
N**N
Worth the cost
Love the product, plugged into the laptop to console into Cisco devices and instantly worked out of the box, no drivers require installing.
N**S
Indispensable Null Modem cable
Haven't had much cause to use a serial console cable recently ( last time was at work when the laptop itself had a serial port - a few years ago and using Windows !) but used connected to 2 Macs , one Mac clone running OS X 10.8 had the driver downloaded from FTDI web site and soon had it working plugged in to the serial port of a pfSense router/firewall despite the (to me) steep learning curve of Mac "screen" got there eventually and worked well. Also tried on a Macbook Pro running OS X 10.9 "Mavericks", this has an Apple driver built in and worked perfectly, but referring to the useful information on the FDTI site their driver could be installed but Apple's then needs to be disabled - "if it ain't broke.........". The FTDI installation for OS X pdf is a mine of information especially for retired Windows users ( job and OS ) Very satisfied.
I**K
Works in Windows 7 at least.
I'm a bit early in my experiments, but it seems certainly as far as Windows 7 goes, direct hardware requirements as seen in older programs, dos, winXP isn't supported. In particular in my case, it doesn't communicate directly with an Allen Bradley SLC 5/04. It possibly might using some sort of Virtual Machine running XP SP2 (not SP3) or earlier, but I have not had chance to try it yet.
H**P
Der FDTI-Chip spricht für sich, alle Signale stehen zur verfügung, ich benötigte neben RxD und TxD auch RTS und CTS, alles vorhanden und Ausgabe als echtes V.24 Protokoll, +/- 10 Volt, daher muss wohl auch ein Max 232 verbaut sein, Klasse ! Ich steuere damit einen 38 Jahre alten Funkempfänger mit Win 10. Eines der wenigen , die wirklich funktionieren !
D**3
Worked first time.
N**K
It has been trouble free. I needed help to figure out how to set it up, but now it is flawless.
A**.
Un peu cher pour ce que c'est mais comme dhab avec startech très bonne qualité
A**R
Good quality null modem cable. I am using it to connect PC with 8086 development board. It has nice blinking LEDs.
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