DIGITUS® Series, Adapters, Converters

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DA-70155-1
ADAPTER USB 1.1 TO SERIAL M/DB-9
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RS-232
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DIGITUS®
USB to Serial
USB-A 1.1
D-Sub 09 Pos (DB9) Male
PL2303RA
DA-70118
ADAPTER USB 1.1 TO PS/2(2)
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DIGITUS®
USB to PS/2
USB 1.1
Mini DIN Female (2)
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DA-70146
ADAPTER USB 2.0 TO SERIAL M/DB-9
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DIGITUS®
USB to Serial
USB - A 2.0 Male
D-Sub 09 Pos (DB9) Male
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DA-70147
ADAPTER IDE - USB 2.0 1.2M
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IDE
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DIGITUS®
USB to Parallel
USB - A 2.0 Male
40 Pos Socket Female
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DA-70155
ADAPTER USB 1.1 TO SERIAL M/DB-9
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RS-232
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DIGITUS®
USB to Serial
USB - A 2.0 Male
D-Sub 09 Pos (DB9) Male
PL2303RA
DA-70156
ADAPTER USB 2.0 TO SERIAL M/DB-9
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RS-232
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DIGITUS®
USB to Serial
USB - A 2.0 Male
D-Sub 09 Pos (DB9) Male
FT232RL
DN-7003GT
WIRELESS LAN USB 2.0 ADAPTER
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DIGITUS®
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USB - A 2.0 Male
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DA-70145
ADAPTER USB 1.1 TO SERIAL M/DB-9
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RS-232
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DIGITUS®
USB to Serial
USB - A 2.0 Male
D-Sub 09 Pos (DB9) Male
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DA-70148-1
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IDE, SATA
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DIGITUS®
USB to Parallel/Serial
USB - A 2.0 Male
40 Pos Socket Female
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About  Adapters, Converters

Adapters and converters are devices designed to facilitate communication between different data protocols by utilizing specific connectors and circuitry. They enable the conversion of signals and interfaces, allowing compatibility between various devices and systems. Some commonly converted protocols include DisplayPort, DVI, Ethernet, HDMI, IDE, serial, USB, and VGA. The conversion circuitry employed in these devices varies based on the integrated circuit (IC) used and the interface requirements. Here are some examples of conversion interfaces: FIFO (First-In-First-Out): FIFO is a type of buffer memory used for temporary storage of data during protocol conversion. It ensures smooth and efficient data transfer between different protocols. IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics): IDE interfaces are commonly used for connecting storage devices such as hard drives and optical drives. Adapters and converters with IDE interfaces enable compatibility and connectivity with different IDE-based devices. RS-232: RS-232 is a common serial communication standard used for connecting devices over relatively short distances. Adapters and converters with RS-232 interfaces enable the conversion of RS-232 signals to other protocols or vice versa. RS-422 and RS-485: RS-422 and RS-485 are serial communication standards used for longer-range and multi-drop applications. Adapters and converters with RS-422 or RS-485 interfaces allow the conversion between these standards and other protocols. SATA (Serial ATA): SATA is a widely used interface for connecting storage devices such as hard drives and SSDs. Adapters and converters with SATA interfaces facilitate compatibility and connectivity between SATA-based devices and other protocols. TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic): TTL is a type of digital logic circuitry commonly used for low-power and high-speed applications. Adapters and converters with TTL interfaces enable the conversion of signals between TTL and other protocols. UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter): UART is a hardware device that handles serial communication with start and stop bits. Adapters and converters with UART interfaces enable the conversion of UART signals to other protocols or vice versa. These adapters and converters provide flexibility and compatibility in data communication by enabling the conversion between different protocols and interfaces. By utilizing the appropriate adapter or converter, users can seamlessly connect devices and systems that would otherwise be incompatible, expanding the functionality and connectivity options of their equipment.