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The Vertiv USB485I converts universal serial bus (USB) port to a RS-485 port. With high retention USB connector designed to hold a standard USB cables in place, these devices are ideal for applications requiring long range or multi-drop capabilities.
Supporting two-wire RS-485 communications, Model includes circuitry with 2000 volts isolation to protect against ground loops and voltage spikes. This model uses a pluggable terminal blocks on the RS-485 side. Two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate whether data is being transmitted or received. The converters draw power from the USB port, so no power supply is required (USB cable included).
No special software is required to control the RS-485 converter. The driver is automatically enabled when the converter is plugged into the RDU101 card. The USB485I uses a pair of wires to send a differential signal over distances up to 1000 feet without a repeater. The differential signal is ideal in applications that require security, noise immunity and long-distance. RS-485 is capable of multi-drop communications - up to 32 nodes.
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The Vertiv USB485I converts universal serial bus (USB) port to a RS-485 port. With high retention USB connector designed to hold a standard USB cables in place, these devices are ideal for applications requiring long range or multi-drop capabilities.
Supporting two-wire RS-485 communications, Model includes circuitry with 2000 volts isolation to protect against ground loops and voltage spikes. This model uses a pluggable terminal blocks on the RS-485 side. Two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate whether data is being transmitted or received. The converters draw power from the USB port, so no power supply is required (USB cable included).
No special software is required to control the RS-485 converter. The driver is automatically enabled when the converter is plugged into the RDU101 card. The USB485I uses a pair of wires to send a differential signal over distances up to 1000 feet without a repeater. The differential signal is ideal in applications that require security, noise immunity and long-distance. RS-485 is capable of multi-drop communications - up to 32 nodes.
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