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SC12 2-Peripheral Connector Cable for Dataloggers

The SC12 is our standard cable for connecting the datalogger's 9-pin serial I/O port to most peripherals with a 9-pin port. It is supplied with...

SC12R-6 Robust Peripheral Cable

The SC12R-6 connects two or more 9-pin peripherals to the CS I/O port of a Campbell Scientific datalogger. The SC12R-6 may be "daisy-chained" to connect...

18663 Null Modem Cable, 9-pin Male to 9-pin Male

This 1-ft, null modem cable has 9-pin connectors on both ends for connecting the datalogger's RS-232 port to a peripheral's RS-232 port. An interface such...

13657 Null Modem Cable, 9-pin Female to 9-pin Female

The 13657 null modem cable has DB-9 Female to DB-9 Female connectors. The length is 6 ft (2 m). This cable is commonly used with...

SC110 RS-232-to-Datalogger Control Port Cables

The SC110 consists of two cables to connect a datalogger with RS-232 DCE and DTE devices. One end of each cable provides stripped, tinned leads...

10873 9-Pin Female to 9-Pin Male Serial Data Cable

The 10873 is a serial cable that is useful for connecting the datalogger's RS-232 port to the 9-pin RS-232 port of a computer. The cable...

17394 USB-to-9-Pin Male RS-232 Cable

The 17394 is a six-foot interface cable fitted with a USB connector on one end and a 9-pin male RS-232 connector on the other end....

7026 RS-232 Cable, 9-Pin Female to 25-pin Male

The 7026 is a molded, jacketed, serial cable. It is typically used to connect Campbell Interfaces with 25-pin serial connectors (e.g., SC32A, SC532A, SC932A) to...

14413 RS-232 Cable, 9-pin Male to 25-pin Male

This straight-through DB9 to DB25 male cable connects the RS-232 port of a spread spectrum radio to an SRM-5A Short Haul Modem, SDS-122 Serial Data...

COMCBL2-L 9-pin Male to 9-pin Female Weatherproof Cable

This weatherproof cable is terminated with a D-sub 9 pin male (DE-9M) connector on one end and D-sub 9 pin female (DE-9F) connector on the...

About Data Cables

Data cables physically connect two devices together to allow data to flow between the two devices. They may be used to connect a datalogger to a communications peripheral, a datalogger to a computer, a computer to a communications peripheral, or a communication peripheral to another communication peripheral.

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