Digimatic Interface DMX-3 USB
3x Digimatic Input, Serial D-SUB 9 ConnectorItem number: 63AAA039
Digimatic Interface DMX-3 USB
3x Digimatic Input, Serial D-SUB 9 ConnectorItem number: 63AAA039
Suggested retail price: 569.00 €*
DescriptionThe DMX-3 3 channel USB VCP interface/ D-SUB9 serial interface is a microcontrolled interface that connects three measurement devices, with Digimatic output, to either the RS-232C serial port or USB port of a computer.
The DMX-3 USB offers the following benefits:
The DMX-3 USB offers the following benefits:
- If the USB output is used, the measuring device will appear as a virtual COM-Port (VCP) on the computer.
- Power is supplied by an AC/DC adapter, which is a standard accessory only required for serial cable D-Sub 9 connection.
The DMX-3 3 channel USB VCP interface/ D-SUB9 serial interface is a microcontrolled interface that connects three measurement devices, with Digimatic output, to either the RS-232C serial port or USB port of a computer.
The DMX-3 USB offers the following benefits:
The DMX-3 USB offers the following benefits:
- If the USB output is used, the measuring device will appear as a virtual COM-Port (VCP) on the computer.
- Power is supplied by an AC/DC adapter, which is a standard accessory only required for serial cable D-Sub 9 connection.
Dimensions (WxDxH): | 170 x 128 x 55 mm
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Data input: | 3 x Digimatic
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Data output: | USB virtual COM-Port (VCP), RS-232C
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Footswitch connector: | Yes
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Interface cable connection: | Serial cable:
D-SUB 9 or USB: Type B |
Power supply: | AC Adapter 9 V 500 mA or 5V USB
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Baud rate: | 1200 or 9600
(adjustable with jumper) |
Data bits: | 8
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Stop bits: | 1
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Parity: | none
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OS compatibility: | Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, Vista®, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32bit, 64bit), 11
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Delivered: | USB cable (1.8 m)
AC Adapter (only for serial cable connection) |
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