Signal converter G-M1D031
EthernetserialRS-485

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Characteristics

Type
signal
Bus
Ethernet, serial, RS-485, UART
Other characteristics
industrial, high-performance, all-in-one

Description

G-M1D031 | 1-port RS485 Port Replicator Built-in Ethernet RJ45 port for Ethernet connection Networking up to 921.6 kbps baud rate Real-time data transmit and receive The physical COM port is accessible via Windows DM 255 COM ports are set up on windows simultaneously. Auto connection & mapping with MAC address bound. DevicePort Series - A Friendly Device that Suitable for Wide-range of systems! G-M1D031 allows users to expand single RS-485 channel over Ethernet connection, and it works on any Windows-based desktop, thin-client, laptop, All-in-one, and tablet PC computers. With Advanio DPL2000Q High-Performance Ethernet-UART controller and exclusive I/O Redirection Technology, Device Port creates physical COM ports that support real-time data communication, Smart COM on/off-line deployment, and Ethernet-COM port hot-plug capability; the user can expand RS-485 COM port easily without complex software configuration. Advanio Device Port improves remote RS-485 connectivity deployment efficiency to achieve greater reliability in industrial automation applications. Serial Communication InterfaceRS-485Baud Rate50bps~921.6Kbps ControllerDPL2000QStop bit1,1.5,2 BUSEthernetParityEven, odd, none, mark, spaces No. of Port1-portFlow ControlXon/Xoff(software) FIFO1Kbyte Hardware/per portConnectorTerminal Block(3-pin) SignalRS-485: Data+, Data-, GND (note: This item supports RS-485 connectivity only) Protection±15KV ESD IEC6000-4-2 Air Discharge ±8KV ESD IEC61000-4-2 Contact Discharge

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