Phoenix Contact Serial Device Server, 1 Ethernet Port, 1 Serial Port, RS232, RS422, RS485 Interface

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N° de stock RS:
201-6248
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
303-16-974
Référence fabricant:
2702758
Fabricant:
Phoenix Contact
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Marque

Phoenix Contact

Series

GW DEVICE SERVER 1E/1DB9

Number of Serial Ports

1

Interface

RS232, RS422, RS485

Number of Ethernet Ports

1

Transmission Length

100m

Transmission Speed

0.2304Mbit/s

Pays d'origine :
US

Phoenix Contact GW DEVICE SERVER 1E/1DB9 Series Serial Device Server, 100m Transmission Length, 0.2304Mbit/s Transmission Speed - 2702758


This serial device server enables effective communication between various electronic devices, tailored for industrial environments. It supports RS232, RS422, and RS485 interfaces, facilitating connectivity over distances up to 100m with a transmission speed of 0.2304Mbit/s, making it essential for establishing industrial serial device networks.

Features & Benefits


• Facilitates remote management of serial devices for improved control
• Designed for industrial communication solutions
• Fast transmission speed promotes efficient data transfer
• Compact design allows for straightforward integration into existing setups
• Single Ethernet port ensures simple networking

Applications


• Employed in electronic testing environments requiring serial connections
• Seamlessly integrates with various industrial control systems
• Connects legacy serial devices to modern networks
• Ideal for remote monitoring of serially-connected equipment

How does this help in connecting my legacy devices to newer systems?


It simplifies the integration of older serial devices with contemporary Ethernet networks by converting serial signals for network-based communication.

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