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USB To 1-Port RS-232 (DB9M) with Surge and Isolation, 2.5MThe UTS 1461A SI USB to serial conversion cable is designed for PC, thin client, or server to provide an instant Isolation and Surge Protection COM port expansion via the Universal Serial Bus (USB). The UTS 1461A SI provides the scalability to quickly adapt to new USB technologies. Multiple modules can be added to a single USB interface allowing you to add WAN connectivity as needed. Complete product line offer many choices help you to expand and make
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