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The Pro 5ft. USB to RS-485/422 Serial Adapter by Gearmo is a high-performance connectivity solution designed for seamless data transmission across multiple operating systems. With advanced features like zero delay transmission, robust surge protection, and user-friendly LED indicators, this adapter is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and versatility in their tech toolkit.
Brand | Gearmo |
Item model number | US-485422 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | Gearmo |
ASIN | B005CPLOVW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 14, 2011 |
A**R
Great device, going strong 5+ years
Great usb serial device, easy to use and has been trouble free for the past 5+ years I’ve had it. Great for plugging into rs485 type networks.
P**E
Works just fine
I bought this to connect to a CO2 controller I purchased so I could adjust the settings and read the CO2 levels with my computer. It totally worked exactly like it was supposed to. The db9 to terminal bus adapter is well labeled and I had no problem wiring it to the controller correctly. I don't know why these RS-485 to usb are so pricey, perhaps it's the FTDI chip. I don't know much about the FTDI chip, but from what I've read it is the most reliable for processing rs-485 to usb. I would recommend this to a friend, however if you can find a cheaper one with the FTDI chip, I would assume it is just as reliable. I liked this one because it came with the nice terminal bus. Thanks!
P**5
This product worked flawlessly for me
I had another USB-RS485 converter that I've been using for a little over a year.That one cost a little over $100, but I could never get that one to function properly on my Win7 laptop at work, so I wound up always having to pull out my personal laptop (an old WinXP box) just to program certain devices. The GearMo installed without a hitch and connected instantly to my devices on the first attempt.My only gripe is that I wish the terminal block header was incorporated directly into the cable rather than on a PCB. Not a big deal, but it would be a bit more compact and cleaner. I don't really see any compelling need for the DB9 connection. I may try the GearMo model USA-482422 instead.I plan on purchasing one or two more to keep as backup units.
K**M
Works as advertized
I have been using this converter on two different Win 7, 64 bit machines and on a Mac Mini running 32 bit Win 7 in Boot camp. The device works flawlessly on all machines. The port assignment can be changed in Window's device manager and the assignment is retained by the OS. I am using the device in a RS-422 set up with only one receiver. The device arrived pinned as; 1=T+, 2=T-, 3=Rx+, 4=Rx-, 5=Gnd, and 6=Vcc. It has a supplied terminal block so, if needed, you can cut the end off of a serial cable and connect that to the terminal block as needed. I have two different devices with different pin outs, so I used some RJ45 to DB9 modular adapters, one for each device and one to connect to this RS-422 adapter. The connection can then be made with a RJ45 cable. You will probably need an Ohm Meter to figure out the pin assignments for the RJ45/DB9 adapters.I would have given 5 stars but the price seemed a little high for what it is. If you do need a USB to RS-422 adapter, this one works well.
E**D
BI-DIRECTIONAL AND WORKS WITH COHU 3965 CAMERAS
I bought one of these about a year and a half ago when the 232 to 485 adapter at my office died. I was reluctant to spend my own money, but the abuse this little thing has put up with and the headaches it has saved me has made it worth using my own money. Worth the little extra $$$ as well. I can also attest to its bi-directional communications abilities.
C**®
Exactly What I Needed, Works Exactly As Advertised
I used this little gadget to develop firmware for several building automation sensors based on PIC16 microcontrollers. The sensors would be deployed on a multidrop bus that provided both RS485-based communications with the master controller and power. With just a little wiring, this device allowed me to talk to all the sensors on the bus from a Windows laptop using a little application I wrote in C under Cygwin. RS485 is an electrical specification for a shared bus, and this little device handled the electrical signals and my bus protocol flawlessly. I'm to the point now where I won't use any kind of USB-to-serial adapter that isn't based on an FTDI chip, because their stuff just flat out works, and everything else is crap. Can't speak to using this in an RS422 environment, but it worked great for me!
W**R
Works as it should in a 2-wire RS-485 system.
I needed it for a 2-wire RS-485 system. For that, you must follow the wiring notes where two of the four wires are not used. The cable length is generous. It comes with an output adapter so that you can easily adapt to existing system wiring. It also comes with a CD containing the drivers.
A**R
RS485-4wire configuration works, RS485-2wire configuration doesn't work
4-wire RS485 works great. 2-wire RS485 does NOT work. Good if you only need 4-wire, but this device does not work for 2-wire.
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