Sunix’s UTS2009P is an USB to RS-232 hub which offers user two serial port connections. The ports have a data transfer rate up to 115 Kbps. Users are able to connect two serial devices through the hub to the USB port on their system. The hub supports wake on line and power management function. It has dual data buffers for upstream and downstream data flow.
USB1.1 full speed 12Mbps with bus power
USB 2.0 backward Compatible
Support Wake on line & power manager function
Support Hot-Swapping & Plug-n-Play
No IRQ, DMA, I/O, address resources required
Support RS-232 Automatic handshake mode
Dual data buffers for upatream and downatream data flow
Since its founding in 1986, SUNIX Group has the distinction of creating more ground "first" in PCI I/O controller technology than any other firm worldwide. SUNIX not only the professional I/O cards manufacturer and designer, during the last ten years alone, SUNIX developed over 500 different products in our inventory.full range of I/O, USB, 1394, IDE, SCSI,Card Reader, Enclosure,Card Bus....products line by ourselves.
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