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Gender changer cable Akyga AK-CO-01 RS232 to RS232, 2 m, white
Gender changer cable Akyga AK-CO-01 RS232 to RS232, 2 m, white
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Gender changer cable Akyga AK-CO-01 RS232 to RS232, 2 m, white
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Gender changer cable Akyga AK-CO-01 RS232 to RS232, 2 m, white
Gender changer cable Akyga AK-CO-01 RS232 to RS232, 2 m, white
Akyga AK-CO-01 is a 2 m RS232 gender changer cable with D‑SUB 9-pin (RS232) connectors on both ends. The cable reverses the connector gender to enable direct connection or adaptation between serial devices that use D‑SUB 9-pin interfaces. It is suitable for connecting or extending RS232 links between modems, industrial controllers, POS terminals, legacy computers and other equipment that require a simple gender change or short extension of an existing D‑SUB 9-pin cable.
The AK-CO-01 provides a compact and straightforward solution for reversing D‑SUB 9-pin connector gender without requiring adapters or rewiring. With a 2 m length and lightweight white design, it is easy to route and install in equipment racks, service closets or desktop setups. Because it uses standard RS232 D‑SUB 9-pin connectors on both ends, compatibility with a wide range of serial devices is maintained and signal wiring remains consistent.
Connect each D‑SUB 9-pin end to the corresponding serial port of the devices you need to link or to an existing D‑SUB 9-pin cable; the gender changer reverses the connector gender to allow mating that would otherwise be incompatible. Ensure both devices are powered off when making the physical connection to avoid electrostatic or signal issues, then power the devices and verify serial communication settings (baud rate, parity, stop bits) match on both ends.
Use the cable for short runs and gender-adaptation tasks; avoid routing near high-voltage or high-frequency power lines to reduce interference. For long-distance serial links consider using signal boosters or converting to RS232-over-Ethernet or RS485 where appropriate.
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