Designed for industrial automation, telecom, and energy networks, the innovation reflects India’s growing role in delivering world-class connectivity solutions.

Sparr Electronics Ltd, a pioneer in embedded systems and networking solutions for over three decades, has unveiled its latest line of Interface Converters, designed and manufactured in India to serve global markets. These converters aim to bridge communication gaps between devices operating on different standards, enabling seamless, secure, and efficient data transfer across industries.
At the heart of this launch is a product family engineered for plug-and-play simplicity, ruggedness, and wide applicability. Built with industrial-grade reliability and opto-isolation for protection, the converters promise uninterrupted performance across diverse operating environments, including extreme temperatures.
Product Portfolio Includes:
- RS232 to RS485/RS422 Converters – for long-distance, noise-immune serial communication
- USB to Serial Converters – connecting modern USB ports to legacy devices
- Ethernet Converters – ensuring smooth integration with IP-based systems
These devices are particularly suited for industrial automation, power and energy systems, telecom networks, embedded integration, and secure long-distance communication, offering businesses a dependable connectivity backbone.
Highlighting the company’s ethos, Mr. Mohandas U, Managing Director, Sparr Electronics Ltd, said:
“As a Make in India company with a global outlook, we take pride in designing and building solutions that address evolving industrial challenges. Our Interface Converters reflect this commitment — delivering reliability, innovation, and customer trust.”
The launch underscores Sparr Electronics’ strengths — ISO 9001:2015 certified processes, strong in-house R&D, end-to-end product development capabilities, and a track record of serving over 4,000 satisfied customers worldwide.
With the introduction of these new Interface Converters, the company aims to expand its footprint in international markets while reinforcing its role in driving India’s reputation as a hub for world-class, indigenous technology.









