C2G/ Cables To Go C2G 03019 DB25 Male to DB9 Female Serial RS232 Null Modem Cable, Beige (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters)
C2G/ Cables To Go C2G 03019 DB25 Male to DB9 Female Serial RS232 Null Modem Cable, Beige (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters)
Cables To Go's line of Null Modem serial cables allows two DTE or DCE devices to municate with no conflict in data transmission. The transmit and receive signals are crossed to ensure proper data transmission. Cables To Go's inexpensive high-quality cables deliver the data for you quickly and reliably over short distances (less than 100 feet). Each of our Null Modem cables are designed with a rugged overmolded construction that provides added strain relief and a solid connection each time. As always the cables are foil shielded for protection from EMIRFI interference caused by surrounding office equipment and flourescent lights. Available in a wide array of stock lengths and gender binations our offering also allows connections to DB9 (AT) or DB25 (PC) serial ports. Cables in male-to-female configurations are typically used as serial printer cables while female-to-female versions are typically connecting two PC serial ports. Don't forget custom lengths are our specialty.
Product Features
- DB25 Male to DB9 Female Serial Cable - One (1) Beige 6 Foot RS232 Null Modem Cable
- Use - This serial modem cable allows two DTE or DCE devices to communicate with no conflict in data transmission as it delivers the data for you quickly and reliably over short distances (less than 100 feet)
- Durable - This serial printer cable is designed with a rugged overmolded construction that provides added strain relief and a solid connection each time
- High Quality - The transmit and receive signals are crossed to ensure proper data transmission and the cables are foil shielded for protection from EMI/RFI interference
- Cables 2 Go Brand - Since 1984, C2G has provided connectivity solutions for a variety of markets, including corporate, education, healthcare, home theater, digital signage, hospitality, and more, joining Legrand in 2014