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The KAmodRS module is a reliable RS232-UART converter supporting voltages from 3 V to 5.5 V and enabling data transmission at a speed of up to 250 kbit/s. Thanks to the use of the MAX3232 chip, the module is ideal for a wide range of electronic and microcontroller applications requiring stable and effective serial communication
KAmodRS is a voltage levels converter module with MAX3232 chip (RS232). The module make possible working with voltages in the range from 3V to 5V for digital systems, to obtain the voltage levels required for serial transmission in the RS232 standard.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Cables for evaluation boards, set of 10 pcs., blue colour
Cables for evaluation boards, set of 10 pcs., red colour
Cables for evaluation boards, set of 10 pcs., green colour
Cables for evaluation boards, set of 10 pcs., yellow colour
Cables for evaluation boards, set of 10 pcs., white colour
Set of 40 pieces of male-female connection cables, in various colors, 17 cm long. CAB_M-F (Rainbow-40-17)
USB-UART TTL converter based on the CH343G chip. Equipped with a number of security features ensuring stable and safe communication. Waveshare CH343 USB UART Board (type A)
UART - RS232 converter with DB9 socket. Waveshare rs232-board
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USB - UART converter based on the CH9102F chip. Compatible with the voltage of 3.3 V and 5 V, it has been equipped with a USB type C connector. Adafruit 5568
UART - USB converter based on the FT232RL chip with TX, RX, RTS and CTS lines led out to the pin connector, the remaining lines available on solder fields for pin connectors. Micro-USB socket. Voltage supply from 3.3 to 5 V. FT232 USB UART Board (micro)
KAmod RS232H-mini is a miniature RS232 to TTL converter, operating in the voltage range of 3-5.5 V, supporting all RS232 signals, with a male DB9 connector, 2.54 mm goldpin pins, based on the MAX3243/SP3243 system, offering ESD protection up to 15 kV and a signal conversion direction corresponding to a DTE/Host device
USB - RS-232 USB A (m) / D-Sub (m) cable with a length of 1 m. Akyga AK-CO-02
USB - UART converter based on the PL2303 chip. Compatible with voltages of 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V and 5 V, it is equipped with a USB type C connector. Waveshare PL2303 USB UART Board (Type C)
UART debugger module designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 5. Allows easy connection to UART debug connector via SH1.0 3PIN cable, ensuring convenient and effective debugging. Waveshare Pi UART Debugger
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Industrial grade USB-UART TTL converter. Equipped with a number of security features ensuring stable and safe communication. Waveshare USB TO TTL
USB - UART converter based on the PL2303 chip. Compatible with voltages of 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V and 5 V, it is equipped with a USB type A connector. Waveshare PL2303 USB UART Board (type A) V2
Converter dedicated to industrial applications. It provides communication between the USB interface and the RS232 and RS485 serial standard
Cable with USB-UART converter dedicated to TFmini and TFmini Plus distance sensors. Ended with a USB type A plug and goldpin connectors. Benewake USB-Dupon
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USB - UART converter based on the PL2303GS chip. Compatible with 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V and 5 V, it is equipped with a mini USB connector. Waveshare PL2303 USB UART Board (mini) V2
USB-UART TTL converter based on the CH343G chip. Equipped with a number of security features ensuring stable and safe communication. Waveshare CH343 USB UART Board (type C)
The KAmodRS module is a reliable RS232-UART converter supporting voltages from 3 V to 5.5 V and enabling data transmission at a speed of up to 250 kbit/s. Thanks to the use of the MAX3232 chip, the module is ideal for a wide range of electronic and microcontroller applications requiring stable and effective serial communication