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            <description>24.1.5.1 RS232

Many computers today hardly have a real serial interface with an RS232 connector such as &#039;Sub-D-9-pin&#039;. Replacements are USB-RS232 adapters, which enable data transfer with peripheral devices with serial interface via a USB port of your computer. Such a USB-RS232-Adapter offers for example (Figure 24.1.5.1.1) an interface with 1×RS232-plug (Sub-D-9-pin) and 1×USB-A-plug. A hardware chip (USB UART chip as USB2ToSerial bridge) is built into the RS232 connector, which also performs …</description>
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