Moxa Inc. Datasheets for Serial Interfaces
Serial interfaces are used to connect or convert an analog signal to a serial-digital output signal, and to convert from one network standard to another.
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› Extend RS-232/422/485 transmission up to: • 40 km with single mode • 5 km with multi-mode › 1K or 150K ohm adjustable pull high/low resistor › “Ring" and "Point-to-Point"... | |
› Transmits up to 2 km over optical fiber › Converts CAN signals to fiber and fiber to CAN signals › Baudrate up to 1 Mbps › Dual power inputs... | |
The ICF-1150 series support 2 serial ports, with a D-sub connector for RS-232 communication and a removable terminal block for RS-422 or RS-485 communication. The 3 ports (2 serial ports... | |
The TCF-142 media converter is equipped with a multiple interface circuit that can handle RS-232 or RS-422/485 serial interfaces and multi-mode or single-mode fiber. TCF-142 converters are used to extend... | |
The TCF-90 is a compact media converter that transmits RS-232 signals over optical fiber. Power is derived from either the serial port or an external power source. The TCF-90 extends... | |
Same size as an RJ45 connector—only 33.9 x 16.25 x 13.5 mm Extremely low power consumption—only 160 mA @ 3.3 VDC input Uses the MiiNe, Moxa's second generation SoC NetEZ... |