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USB to RS232 Convertors Specs

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Do Commercially available USB to RS232 convertors comply RS232 standards, Mainly Voltage levels.
 

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aNdreiBuuu said:
What is this?
Please describe what you need!

rgds,
//a

I have designed a temperature sensor taking power from serial port, its working with serial ports on the mother board from a PC or laptop but not working with a USB to RS232 port as for my circuit power requirements are min 8 volts at the input of power regulator , I dont know the voltage levels on the commercially available USB to RS232 convertors. So if those convertors using any standard for design it may have voltage rating at RS232 pins.

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USB Power-line is 5V. Use the ICM7660 (MAX660 etc) - capacitance voltage converter
 

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