Your Cart

Free Shipping on Orders > $74.99 - *Some Exclusions May Apply

expand/collapse
(704) 979-7100 (0)
  • StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female
  • StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female
  • StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female
  • StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female
  • StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female

StarTech NM9MF DB9 RS232 Serial Null Modem Adapter - Male to Female

SKU#: NM9MF

UPC#: 5052584286405

60 Day Money Back Guarantee

100% Secure Shopping

warranty 10 year 1

Lifetime Warranty

SKU#: NM9MF

UPC#:5052584286405
$7.99

SKU#: NM9MF

UPC#:5052584286405

Same Day Shipping likely on orders placed in the next 00 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds.

Local Pickup May Be Available in Concord, North Carolina for more information..

Califonia Warning 65

California Prop 65 Warning

×
For CA Residents Only.
California Proposition 65 Warning

Proposition 65, officially the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, is a law that requires warnings be provided to California consumers when they might be exposed to chemicals identified by California as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. The warnings are intended to help California consumers make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals from the products they use. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) administers the Proposition 65 program and publishes the listed chemicals, which includes more that 850 chemicals. In August 2016, OEHHA adopted new regulations, effective on August 30, 2018, which change the information required in Proposition 65 warnings.

• WARNING: Some cable, plastic, and metal products may contain chemicals known to the state of CA to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

For further information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

  • Description+
  • Serial communication has been used by computers for many years though it is not as widely used in today’s market. When most people refer to serial, they think of the DB9 cable.

    It is referred to as DB9 because it carries 9 pins within it. There is also DB25 in the serial family, which obviously carries 25 pins. DB9 was typically used for devices such as gamepads, mice, keyboards, or other such interface devices.

    The StarTech NM9MF null modem adapter features two DB9 serial connectors on either end to allow you to connect two serial cables together. One side is male and the other is female. This is a great cost-saving way to convert a straight through cable into a null modem cable.

    Null modems are usually used to connect DTE (data terminal equipment) like terminals or printers together using an RS-232 cable. Originally, the RS-232 standard was developed and used for teleprinter machines which could communicate with each other over phone lines. This was so that you wouldn’t have to use an actual modem for transferring of information between the two devices.

  • Features+
  • Specs+
    • Connector A: (1) DB-9 (9 pin; D-Sub) Male
    • Connector B: (1) DB-9 (9 pin; D-Sub) Female
    • RoHS Compliant
    • ISO 9001
  • Reviews+
  • Serial communication has been used by computers for many years though it is not as widely used in today’s market. When most people refer to serial, they think of the DB9 cable.

    It is referred to as DB9 because it carries 9 pins within it. There is also DB25 in the serial family, which obviously carries 25 pins. DB9 was typically used for devices such as gamepads, mice, keyboards, or other such interface devices.

    The StarTech NM9MF null modem adapter features two DB9 serial connectors on either end to allow you to connect two serial cables together. One side is male and the other is female. This is a great cost-saving way to convert a straight through cable into a null modem cable.

    Null modems are usually used to connect DTE (data terminal equipment) like terminals or printers together using an RS-232 cable. Originally, the RS-232 standard was developed and used for teleprinter machines which could communicate with each other over phone lines. This was so that you wouldn’t have to use an actual modem for transferring of information between the two devices.

    • Connector A: (1) DB-9 (9 pin; D-Sub) Male
    • Connector B: (1) DB-9 (9 pin; D-Sub) Female
    • RoHS Compliant
    • ISO 9001
Open Google Reviews for our website ×