Is there a DIN-unit or similar converter for rs232 to Analog Voltage?

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A user is seeking a DIN-unit or similar device to convert RS232 signals to analog voltage. Suggestions include checking specific products from manufacturers like Maxim Integrated. There is a reference to a previous discussion on the same topic, indicating ongoing interest in RS232 to analog conversion solutions. The inquiry highlights a need for clarity on the exact specifications desired for the converter. Overall, the conversation revolves around finding suitable hardware for RS232 to analog voltage conversion.
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Does anyone know of a DIN-unit or something similar that
works as a rs232toAnalogVoltage-converter

thanks!
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