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Serial & Parallel Cables

Serial interface is a means of data communication, designed as the bridge between the computer and another electronic device. Connectors are commonly referred to as RS232-Com 1, Com 2 with the D-Sub 9 pins or D-Sub 25 pins (commonly males on the computer). USB (Universal Serial Bus) is the newest serial connector...

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