Difference between revisions of "RS-232 Breakout Card"
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+ | * RS232 signal monitor with bi-color red/green LEDs | ||
+ | * Monitor and disconnect/rewire all 8 signal lines present on a DB9 RS-232 connector | ||
+ | * Very useful to debug issues or just to add an even more retro touch to your RS-232 setup | ||
* [https://www.tindie.com/products/gglabs/t232-mini-rs-232-monitor-and-breakout/ Tindie Store] | * [https://www.tindie.com/products/gglabs/t232-mini-rs-232-monitor-and-breakout/ Tindie Store] |
Revision as of 18:08, 16 August 2022
- RS232 signal monitor with bi-color red/green LEDs
- Monitor and disconnect/rewire all 8 signal lines present on a DB9 RS-232 connector
- Very useful to debug issues or just to add an even more retro touch to your RS-232 setup