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Convert USB port to RS232 port

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This project lets you conveniently connect any computer with USB ports directly to a simple, traditional connector the 9-pin RS-232,It converts the electrical signals from a USB<–>serial TLL convertor to the RS-232 standard. So in a nutshell,it converts a USB port into a standard but basic serial port.

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nothing is there on the link.
Even the wesite of freecircuits.org is not able to open :(
Can you post any other link for the theoretical detail of this topic ?
 

Try Now..the website was down when u accessed.
 

I need to convert a 0-1VDC signal into an RS232/RS485 data for distance commn . thru wires ...
Can I get a simple circuit for this conversion....In case you can design an SNMP for ethernet from a linear 0-1VDC ,,I require that help too.
 

@vimalkhanna try using transistor(2n2222) as switching to convert your signals to 5v then use MAX232 for serial communication. It works i have tried it for 3v but you can make it for 1v also.
 

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