KB232 PS/2 to RS-232 Keyboard Adapter
The KB232 PS/2 Keyboard RS-232 adapter allows a standard "PC type" PS/2 style keyboard to be connected to an RS-232 port of a computer or other equipment using RS-232 communications. The KB232 can be useful in embedded computing environments when PS/2 or USB ports are not available.
Keys with ASCII equivalents are translated into ASCII characters. This means that standard alphanumeric keys, number keys, and punctuations are translated to their logical equivalents.
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The KB232 adapter can "steal" power from the RS-232 connection to power itself and a low power keyboard. It can also accept either +9 volt or +12 volt power from an external power supply.
Custom keyboard mappings can be loaded to change the ASCII character (or characters) assigned to the keyboard keys. These are stored in non-volatile flash memory.
A kit that includes a full-size PS/2 keyboard and a KB232 adapter is also available. The keyboard in this kit has been determined to be the lowest power full-sized PS/2 keyboard made, and has been tested to work with the KB232 without the need of an external power supply on most desktop PC's. See: The KB232 RS-232 Keyboard Kit.
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