





⚡ Legacy tech meets modern speed—connect like a pro, anywhere, anytime.
The StarTech.com 6ft USB to Serial RS232 Adapter with FTDI chipset converts any USB 1.1 or 2.0 port into a high-speed RS232 null modem serial port. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, it resolves DTE/DCE conflicts with a single cable design, supports baud rates up to 921.6 Kbps, and maintains COM port assignments across reboots. Ideal for IT pros needing reliable legacy device connectivity without extra adapters, backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime support.

































| ASIN | B008634VJY |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Serial Adapters |
| Brand | StarTech.com |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (924) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 70.9 x 1.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
| Item model number | ICUSB232FTN |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Operating System | Windows 8 Linux Windows Server 2012 Windows 7 Windows 10 Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) macOS Sierra (10.12) Windows Server 2016 macOS High Sierra (10.13) macOS Mojave (10.14) Windows Server 2019 |
| Product Dimensions | 70.9 x 1.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Series | 1 Port USB to Null Modem RS232 DB9 Serial DCE Adapter Cable with FTDI |
| Voltage | 28 Volts |
A**S
Works with my Agilent/HP equipment!
I bought one of these cables a couple years ago to talk to my Agilent 34401A precision meter and have been happily using it since. Recently I tried buying a less expensive one from another vendor and was sadly disappointed that while the cable was recognized by my computer, it failed to communicate with my meter. So, I just bought a second one of these, and it simply works. It's so lovely to have a thing just work... and this cable works.
S**N
Good reliable UBS to null modem cable
One of the nicest null modem cables I've used. Works flawlessly in Windows 10 off a USB 3 port. I love how it has lights on it so I can confirm rcx and trx signals. I've used this successful to log into a number of network appliance consoles. No drivers were needed in Windows 10, it was plug and play. It does come with a driver disk if you need it for older OSes. Due not that the DB9 side stick out a little bit further than normal because it has the electronics in it for the USB to Serial conversion, keep that in mind if you have to work in a tight space.
R**J
works great
I really needed a straight through cable, but all the ones I had tried were incompatible with my application, even others that claimed they had the FTDI chipset I required. I lucked out because it was actually an accident (didn't notice the Null Modem part) that I bought this cable. My device recognized the cable right away (which was further than I had gotten with any of the others), but would still not work. After some troubleshooting, I realized this was a null modem cable instead of straight through. No sweat; I ordered one of these bad boys ( DB9 Male / DB9 Female Null Modem Mini Adapter ) to cancel out the null modem & flop it back to straight through and BAM! It worked! Good quality cable and I would recommend it to anyone who needs this type of cable.
A**R
Highly recommended
Completely painless to get working under Linux, and works just as expected, operating at standard RS-232 levels (±5V; it is not a TTL serial port). The TX/RX activity LEDs are a great feature, and it supports up to 3000000 baud (3 Mbaud). I have a laptop with integrated serial ports, but this is kind of better, since it gives you visual activity indicators and has a higher maximum speed. If you need to work with older equipment that uses RS-232, this is a great option.
E**R
Works well (linux/mac) but we can't trust FTDI any more.
I have been very happy with these. I have used them under both linux and macos. They are very convenient for serial consoles and the like. The blinking LEDs are fun but not needed. I, in general, have been very pleased with the FTDI chipset that this uses. Recent action by FTDI has demonstrated though that they have a willingness to purposely destroy people equipment in their attempts to stop counterfeiting of their products. They pushed out a driver for windows that purposely rendered counterfeit FTDI chips. The wikipedia page on FTDI has details and links. I have no reason to suspect that startech doesn't use genuine FTDI chips. It is next to imposable though for me as an end user and without destroying such a product to know if a product using a FTDI driver won't suddenly stop working when it gets plugged into a windows box. With my luck this will happen at the worst time and when I don't have an extra, non-FTDI USB to serial adapter with me. The net result is that if something claims a FTDI you can't trust it to work when you need it. I was beginning to prefer FTDI's chips and products based on them. Now I cannot trust them.
K**V
Handy
Need serial to old RFT gear? This does it.
D**D
Convenice When You Always Need a Null Modem
This is a great cable for prototyping if your board doesn't support a TTL connection. Being able to monitor if RX and TX are both working is very useful. If you always need a null modem for your designs because that is the way the plug is wired, this saves you the annoyance of needing an extra adapter. Especially nice if you have to travel often with cables as I do. However, if your board/device does not have a crossover you should look for a cable without a null modem built in so you don't need a null modem adapter to "cross back" to get a direct connection. Most importantly, this uses the rock solid FTDI FT232R chip which in my experience is by far the most reliable in terms of the chip itself and drivers for modern Windows(Vista+) versions vs the common Prolific and ATEN chip-sets found in most other cables like this.
A**N
Great all-in-one serial adaptor
Great because it uses FTDI chipset which is very important. Prolific chipsets are not as reliable. Plugged it in my Win10 PC and let Windows deal with it. Said it installed OK but I had to do a driver update in Control Panel Device Manager. I pointed it to the included driver disk's Win10 FTDI folder and it worked great. Next best thing is it has a built in null modem and the correct female DB9 connector so no having to use separate null modem or gender changer. The final plus are the LEDs. The green LED (transmitting to USB end of cable) blinks to let you know data is uploading from the device while an orange one blinks to indicate serial traffic coming to the device on the RS-232 DB9 end. This eliminates another bulky serial port tester and allows for instant visual feedback of serial port activity. Finally, the DB9 has twin thumb screws to secure it to the device to ensure it doesn't come off even if the device is handled. I personally use this to manage my vintage HP 48SX calculator inside an environmental case that has a RS-232 male connector on the outside.
D**3
Worked first time.
A**.
Un peu cher pour ce que c'est mais comme dhab avec startech très bonne qualité
A**R
Good quality null modem cable. I am using it to connect PC with 8086 development board. It has nice blinking LEDs.
F**O
Ho dovuto acquistare questo cavo per la programmazione di alcune schede per antifurto Bentel Security. Funziona molto bene, veloce la trasmissione dei dati. Inoltre, cosa importante, è compatibile con Windows 11.
J**A
Funciona correctamente para un uso general, sin embargo, el chip que contiene no es compatible con el tipo de equipos que necesito controlar en especial.
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