FTDI USB to RS422 converter cable with FT232RQ chip. 1.8m length, 3Mbaud speed for industrial and networking applications.
The FTDI USB-RS422-WE-1800-BT is a high-performance USB to UART cable featuring RS422 level UART signals. It incorporates FTDI's FT232RQ USB to serial UART interface IC, which manages all USB signalling and protocols, ensuring a fast and reliable connection between devices with RS422 interfaces and USB ports. This cable is designed for industrial and communications applications where high-speed data transfer is essential.
The cable includes a small internal electronic circuit board with the FT232R IC encapsulated into the USB connector at one end, while the other end features bare, tinned wire connections for easy termination. The integrated electronics also include an RS422 transceiver and Tx/Rx LEDs, providing a visual indication of data traffic over the cable.
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This converter cable is an ideal solution for professionals in industrial automation, networking, and telecommunications, offering reliable data transmission with low power consumption.
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