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| − | ==Tripp-Lite Keyspan== | + | ==Tripp-Lite Keyspan - USB to Serial Port Adapter== |
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| − | The brand we know works well is the Tripp-Lite Keyspan.<br><br> | + | The brand that we know works well is the Tripp-Lite Keyspan.<br><br> |
We've fully tested this device in a variety of situations and have found that it handles all the important RS-232 lines. | We've fully tested this device in a variety of situations and have found that it handles all the important RS-232 lines. | ||
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| − | ==MOXA | + | ==MOXA UPORT - USB to Serial Port Adapter== |
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| − | We trust MOXA for serial device servers. We have not tested their MOXA Uport unit - but it seems similar to the Keyspan. | + | We trust MOXA for serial device servers (through TCP/IP connection). We have not tested their MOXA USB Uport unit - but it seems similar to the Keyspan and is probably very high quality. |
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http://www.moxa.com/product/UPort_1110.htm | http://www.moxa.com/product/UPort_1110.htm | ||
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[[image:MOXA UPORT 1610-16.png|300px]]<br><br> | [[image:MOXA UPORT 1610-16.png|300px]]<br><br> | ||
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| + | ==MOXA NPORT - Network to Serial Port== | ||
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| + | The NPORT 5100 series serial device server is is the only device we trust for creating a serial port through a network connection.<br><br> | ||
| + | https://www.moxa.com/product/NPort_5100A.htm | ||
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==Other Pages== | ==Other Pages== | ||
| − | See [[Cable | + | * See [[Cable Spec]] |
| − | See [[VTube-LASER]] | + | * See [[VTube-LASER]] |
| − | See [[VTube-STEP]] | + | * See [[VTube-STEP]] |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 16 June 2017
Many USB to serial adapters have incomplete or incorrect RS-232 implementations. There are many that we have tested and have found to be defective. The units below are sold be reputable companies that sell good products for RS-232 communications.
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Tripp-Lite Keyspan - USB to Serial Port Adapter
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The brand that we know works well is the Tripp-Lite Keyspan. |
MOXA UPORT - USB to Serial Port Adapter
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We trust MOXA for serial device servers (through TCP/IP connection). We have not tested their MOXA USB Uport unit - but it seems similar to the Keyspan and is probably very high quality.
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MOXA UPORT - USB to Multiple Serial Ports Adapter
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In the MOXA Uport line, you can purchase units that go up to 16 ports through a single USB port. |
MOXA NPORT - Network to Serial Port
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The NPORT 5100 series serial device server is is the only device we trust for creating a serial port through a network connection. |
Other Pages
- See Cable Spec
- See VTube-LASER
- See VTube-STEP

