serial lead to USB question
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serial lead to USB question
My multimeter will act as a data logger, using a D9 female serial lead to the computer, Unfortunately, my new computer is USB only. How can I make it usable for a modest cost?
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Re: serial lead to USB question
Yeah, USB serial leads are the only way these days - unless you're prepared to fit an internal PCI serial card?
Those multimeters usually use 'simple' RS232 therefore practically any USB/Serial converter will work.
Those multimeters usually use 'simple' RS232 therefore practically any USB/Serial converter will work.
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Re: serial lead to USB question
wow you speak another language fluentlykellys_eye wrote:Yeah, USB serial leads are the only way these days - unless you're prepared to fit an internal PCI serial card?
Those multimeters usually use 'simple' RS232 therefore practically any USB/Serial converter will work.
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Re: serial lead to USB question
kelly's right, some USB/serial converter leads can be a bit ropey for more complex tasks - but just for datalogging then pretty much any of the cheap ones on the market will do.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/usb-to-serial-9 ... ptor-29968
For some of the more complex applications we do at work we've found that a serial/PCMCIA adapter works better (if your laptop has PCMCIA slots!)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/serial-rs232-2- ... card-47115
http://www.maplin.co.uk/usb-to-serial-9 ... ptor-29968
For some of the more complex applications we do at work we've found that a serial/PCMCIA adapter works better (if your laptop has PCMCIA slots!)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/serial-rs232-2- ... card-47115
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Re: serial lead to USB question
Thanks, I just ordered a lead.
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