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Interface Converters RS-232 to RS-422/485

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July 31, 2007

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OMEGA (Stamford, CT; omega.com) has released miniature IC11 converters that provide all the features required of high-quality interface converters in a miniature package, says the company. The IC11 intelligent RS-232 to RS-422/485 converter can be selected for half and full duplex, and will allow transmission distances of up to 1220m (4000 feet). Simply attach one end to an RS-232 device and connect the other end (screw terminals) to an RS-422/485 device. The converter allows data transfer rates up to 120 kbps. Power is acquired directly from a computer's serial port, or using the included USB-plug cable. Includes complete operator's manual. Great for PC-based process monitoring and control; applications include chemical, petroleum, water and environmental industries.

Price: $89 (Basic Unit, to start) . For more information, visit omega.com.

 

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