No. The term serial port refers to the older 9 or 25 pin, male connectors on the back of a PC. They were used for connecting to modems, certain printers, and mice.
A USB port, while it is technically a type of serial port, it is incompatible with the old type of serial port. A USB port gets information about the device from the device, while the old type serial port simply transmitted data. USB to serial adapters do exist, but compatibility can be a challenge.
No. Both COM ports and USB ports are serial interfaces, but the COM interfaces are driven by single device UARTs.
Yes It Can
RS-232 serial ports, Parallel ports, and PS2 mouse and keyboard ports. These days, all of these functions can be handled by Universal Serial Bus (USB ) connections.
Serial and USB ports are most often used to connect an external modem to a PC.
Multiple serial, gaming, USB, and parallel ports can be established with an I/O controller card. A controller card works as an interface between the motherboard and various components on a computer.
No. Both COM ports and USB ports are serial interfaces, but the COM interfaces are driven by single device UARTs.
RS-232 serial ports are far slower than USB ports. With very few exceptions, devices that use USB ports would be impractical to use on a serial port.
These interface products turn regular USB ports into ports for serial products that can be connected to other serial components for communication uses.
No. Just the opposite.
serial ports are not in use any more, the new standard is usb
There is only two types of I O ports. The two ports is a USB and serial.
usb port and serial port
Pretty much, yes. USB ports are smaller and more versatile, and can carry a limited amount of power. Serial and parallel ports are larger and more limited, and cannot be "daisy-chained" like USB devices usually can.
Its Parallel and Serial
if the Dell computer has USB ports, then all you would need is the USB-iPod cable and download/install iTunes. If you system is really old and only have serial ports (9-pin male ports) and no USB ports, then you would need to get a PCI USB card installed into your system. Do not use Serial-USB adapters, as they do not always work.
Yes It Can
Standard serial ports have either 5 pins or 25 pins. Although are also serial ports, USB and PS/2 ports do not obey this rule.