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Async RS232 Extender over CATx - DB9 with Control Signals to Terminal Block, 230V
Async RS232 Extender over CATx - DB9 with Control Signals to Terminal Block, 230V
 

Async RS232 Extender over CATx - DB9 with Control Signals to Terminal Block, 230V


The plug-and-play solution for extending RS-232 data and handshake signals 1200m away


  • Supports distances up to 1200m.
  • Optical isolated.
  • Has 1000-VDC isolation between CATx and RS-232 interfaces.
  • Maximum speed of 250Kbps.
  • Run data and handshake signals over CATx cable and break the RS-232 distance limitation.
  • Plug-and-play! The driver is a pure hardware solution providing real-time data transfer with no software conflicts.
  • Use long-distance CATx links to communicate with serial devices.
  • Control presentations remotely.
  • Transfer data between computers.
  • Ideal for a wide variety of applications.
  • Easy installation. The driver provides full-duplex transmission and hardware handshake signals. There's no need for setup or configuration.
  • Warranty: 1 Year Double Diamond™ Warranty (Standard)
   
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CAT5 Line Driver
  Async RS232 Extender over CATx - DB9 with Control Signals to Terminal Block, 230V  
Async RS232 Extender over CATx - DB9 with Control Signals to Terminal Block, 230V
  ME890AE-R2      

These CATx Line Drivers enable the user to place a receiving device up to 1200m from the sending device.

The local unit has a DB9 female connector and is configured as a DCE device; the remote unit has a DB9 male connector and is configured as a DTE device. This allows the local/remote pair to function as a long extension cable between two RS-232 devices. There are no user-configurable settings. These units pass TXD, RXD, RTS, and CTS signals to allow application to use hardware handshake signals if necessary.