Serial and USB Converters

Serial converters solve interface mismatch problems between RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, and fiber links. They connect legacy equipment, extend communication distance, add isolation, reduce noise issues, and keep industrial devices communicating when machines, controllers, or cabling standards differ. They are practical fixes for compatibility problems that stop projects cold.

Surge protectors reduce the risk of communication failure caused by lightning, switching transients, and electrical noise on industrial lines. They protect serial, Ethernet, and field communication equipment in factories, utilities, traffic systems, outdoor panels, and exposed installations. They are inexpensive insurance for links that cannot afford sudden failure.

USB-to-serial converters and industrial USB hubs make commissioning, maintenance, and peripheral expansion easier. They connect RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 devices, instruments, and USB peripherals to PCs or embedded systems with driver support, rugged housings, ESD protection, and multiport flexibility. They are useful tools for both permanent integration and field service.
