Connects a Lightning iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to RS-232 serial devices at baud rates up to 115.2 Kbps. This cable is used in conjunction with the Rsc Mgr SDK to create iOS apps that communicate with a serial device. It is licensed under the Made for iPod (MFI) program for private deployments under the terms of an enterprise, education and personal iOS developer license. Under current Apple policy this cable may not be used with apps sold on the App Store. UPC #: 013964221206 LIGHTNING SERIAL PRODUCT FAQ Q: What are the differences between the three versions of the Redpark Serial Cable? The C2-DB9V uses the USB pins to communicate with an iOS device via a 30-pin connector. It supports a maximum data rate of 115.2 kbps. It requires iOS 6.0 or later. The C2-DB9 uses the UART pins to communicate with an iOS device via the 30 pin connector. It may be configured to use a baud rate up to 57.6 kbps (although we have observed that the maximum sustained throughput is 40-45 kbps). It requires iOS 4.3.1 or later. Q: What kinds of devices have serial ports these days? Q: What version of iOS is required? Q: Is there a way to connect to devices using TTL (logc level)? Q: Can I power the iOS device using this cable? Q: Can I power the serial device using this cable? Currently, the L2-DB9V uses a MAX3243 or similar driver to convert logic level signals to RS232 level signals. The specifications for the MAX3243 may be used as a rough guide to determine if the signal levels are appropriate for your application. Redpark reserves the right to change the RS232 driver circuitry at any time. Q: What apps does this cable work with? Q: Does the cable work with apps available at the App Store? Q: How can I tell if my iOS device recognizes the cable? Q: How do I know what version of firmware the cable is using? Q: What are the pinouts of the DB-9 connector? SKU: RP-L2-DB9V |