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News Release from: Ethernet Direct | Subject: Fiber Optic to RS-232/422/485 converter
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2007
Serial to fiber multiple interface
converters
Ethernet Direct announce a series of Fiber Optic to RS-232/422/485 converter specifically designed to extend distance up to 2 km over multimode fiber and up to 120 km over single mode fiber.
Ethernet Direct Corporation, a professional and primary provider of Industrial Networking and communication solutions, announced a series of Fiber Optic to RS-232/422/485 converter specifically designed to extend distance up to 2 km over multimode fiber and up to 120 km over single mode fiber The new RUS-115 and RUS-125 series integrates serial and multi-mode or single mode fiber networks to provide a reliable and economical solution for your industrial Ethernet environment
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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RUS series converters are available in two interface options: DB9 or Terminal block.
It is designed to sustain vibration and shock, making the converter suitable for industrial environments.
The RUS series incorporates a method to automatically detect the serial baud rate which is a convenient feature in the hardware.
It provides reliability when in use and easy transmission without problem.
The transmission speed based on RS-232 can be up to 115.2kbps and 500kbps can RS-422/485 network.
Multimode fiber option can extend up to a transmission distance up to 2 Km while single mode fiber can extend transmission distance up to 30 km and extended distance up to 120km is available.
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