The FRM220-Serial/485 provides a fiber converter solution to extend asynchronous RS485 or RS232 transmission distance up to 2km over multimode fiber or up to 120km over single mode fiber. The converter is equipped with multiple interface circuts for connection to RS232 or RS485/422 (2 or 4 wire, full or half duplex). The FRM220-Serial secures data transmission over EMI resistant fiber at speeds up to 460kbps for RS232 or up to 1024kbps for RS485/422. When the FRM220-Serial/485 card is placed in the FRM220 rack with SNMP management, in-band management allows veiwing the card and remote converter's status, type, version, fiber link status, data link status and alarms. Both card and remote can be configured to enable or disable the port, reset the port and set the interface type.
Features
Provides a maximum distance of 120km for long range data needs.
Allows for fast, reliable serial conversion over fiber.
Flexible use for RS232 and 422/485.
Application
High EMI enviroments
Long distance network needs
Serial networks
The FRM220-Serial/485 provides a fiber converter solution to extend asynchronous RS485 or RS232 transmission distance up to 2km over multimode fiber or up to 120km over single mode fiber. The converter is equipped with multiple interface circuts for connection to RS232 or RS485/422 (2 or 4 wire, full or half duplex). The FRM220-Serial secures data transmission over EMI resistant fiber at speeds up to 460kbps for RS232 or up to 1024kbps for RS485/422. When the FRM220-Serial/485 card is placed in the FRM220 rack with SNMP management, in-band management allows veiwing the card and remote converter's status, type, version, fiber link status, data link status and alarms. Both card and remote can be configured to enable or disable the port, reset the port and set the interface type.
Features
- Provides a maximum distance of 120km for long range data needs.
- Allows for fast, reliable serial conversion over fiber.
- Flexible use for RS232 and 422/485.
Application
- High EMI enviroments
- Long distance network needs
- Serial networks