Serial converter SU-302
EthernetRS-485USB

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Characteristics

Bus
Ethernet, RS-485, serial, USB
Other characteristics
DIN rail, robust, embedded

Description

Serial to USB data converter for industrial environments (RS-232 and RS-485/EIA-485; compatible with RS-422/EIS-422) Installation in control cabinets via top-hat rail housing for rails according to DIN EN 60715 (35 mm wide) Power supply via USB Immune to interference and robust Benefits simple connection of a variety of serial devices to a PC or industrial PC serial devices without alternative can be used extensive compatibility with serial devices driver availability is guaranteed in combination with a USB Deviceserver INU-100 serial devices can be embedded into a TCP/IP network ("USB cable extension" via Ethernet network) secure data transmission central management from a PC/industrial PC via intranet/internet The industrial solution for serial devices! The SU-302 serial to USB converter embeds almost every serial devices via USB into the most diverse industrial environments. The SU-302 is mounted on a top-hat rail in a control cabinet. Then the serial devices must be connected and the USB connection to a PC or industrial PC established. The USB connection plays a double role in this, it transfers data and supplies power. All that is then left to do, is to install the driver for the SU-302 on the client and to set up the serial devices on it. If you combine the SU-302 with a USB Deviceserver INU-100, you can even use the serial devices via TCP/IP network. For the USB Deviceserver INU-100 embeds USB devices such as the SU-302 into Ethernet networks. The serial devices can then be used flexibly and independent of location in modern environments!

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