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Waveshare Industrial RS232/RS485 to Ethernet Converter, US Plug, RS232/RS485Industrial RS232 RS485 to Ethernet Converter, Dual Serial Ports, Easy to use, High speed, Low power, High stability, Upgradable Overview The RS232 485 TO ETH is an industrial RS232 RS485 to Ethernet converter, which allows bi directional transparent data transmission between RS232 RS485 and RJ45 port Ethernet, even at the same time, it can be configured via webpage. Features 1. M4 series 32 bit ARM processor with up to 120MHz frequency, fast speed,
Industrial RS232/RS485 to Ethernet Converter, Dual Serial Ports, Easy-to-use, High-speed, Low-power, High-stability, UpgradableOverview
The RS232/485 TO ETH is an industrial RS232/RS485 to Ethernet converter, which allows bi-directional transparent data transmission between RS232/RS485 and RJ45 port Ethernet, even at the same time, it can be configured via webpage.
Features
1. M4 series 32-bit ARM processor with up to 120MHz frequency, fast speed, stable and reliable
2. 10/100M Auto-MDI/MDIX ethernet interface, regardless of cross-over or straight-through cable
3. Both RS232 and RS485 interface, allows to work independently at the same time, without interfering each other
4. Configurable baudrate (600bps~230.4Kbps), supports five parity check options: None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space
5. Multi indicators, for monitoring communicating and working status
6. Available working modes: TCP Server, TCP Client, UDP Server, UDP Client, HTTPD Client (supports GET and POST)
7. Support Modbus, suit for industrial application
8. Support Websocket, allows bi-directional transparent data transmission with RS232/RS485 port via webpage directly
9. Configurable via webpage, AT commands, serial protocol, and network protocol, provides configuration protocol which can be integrated to your own software
10. Support customized heartbeat packets, make sure the connection is truthful, as well as for actively retrieving sensor data
11. Support customized registration packets, auto passing the registered packet as identifier after the connection is established, so that different devices can be distinguished
12. Support customized webpage, allows user to customize the module configuration page
13. Support RFC2217-like protocol, be able to communicate with devices whose serial setting (baudrate, data bit, etc.) may change
14. KeepAlive mechanism, detects broken connection, auto re-connecting
15. Support time-out reboot (no-data reboot), ensures a long-term stable connection, configurable reboot time
16. Support DNS domain name resolution, configurable DNS server
17. Support DHCP, auto-obtained IP or static IP
18. Firmware is upgradable via the network
19. Restore to factory settings via software and/or hardware
20. Comes with default MAC address, which is customizable
21. Provided software: module configuration software, TCP/UDP testing tool, VCOM virtual serial port software
22. Example code: host computer (socket ), VB, C++, Delphi, Android, iOS, etc.
Specifications
1. Ethernet:
- Connector: 4-pin RJ45
- Communication rate: 10/100Mbps
- Interface protection: 2KV electromagnetic isolation
- Protocols: IP, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, HTTPD Client, Websocket
- TX cache: 16Kbyte
- RX cache: 16Kbyte
2. RS485/RS232:
- Connector:
-- RS485: screw terminal (A+, B-, GND)
-- RS232: DB9 male
- Data bit: 5bit, 6bit, 7bit, 8bit
- Stop bit: 1, 2
- Parity bit: None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space
- Baudrate: 600bps~230.4Kbps
- TX cache: 2Kbyte
- RX cache: 2Kbyte
- Hardware flow control: RTS/CTS
- Interface protection:
-- RS485: 2KV ESD protection, lightning-proof, anti-surge, over-current protection
-- RS485 pull up/down registers: 2.2KΩ
3. Power:
- Power supply: 5.0~36.0V (5V recommended)
- Operating current: 86.5mA (@5V)
- Power consumption: <1W
- Interface protection: reverse-proof, ESD protection, anti-surge
4. Environment:
- Operating temperature: -40~85 degree C
- Storage temperature: -40~105 degree C
5. Size: 85.70*82.76*25.20mm
Package Contents
1.RS232/485 TO ETH x1
2. 5V power adapter x1
3. Ethernet cable x1
4. Male-to-Female serial cable x1
5. Female-to-Female serial cable x1
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