1. Industrial Automation in Remote or Harsh Environments
Connecting legacy RS-422/485 devices like PLCs, HMIs, or sensors in factories or outdoor cabinets to a central Ethernet network for monitoring and control. The device's robust metal housing and wide operating temperature range ensure reliable operation in challenging industrial conditions.
Problem SolvedProvides reliable serial-to-Ethernet connectivity for critical industrial equipment in environments with extreme temperatures and potential electrical disturbances, eliminating the need for delicate industrial PCs.
RS-422/485Ethernet-40 to 75°CMetal HousingIndustrial AutomationSurge Protection
2. Data Acquisition from Distributed Serial Devices
Enabling data collection from multiple geographically dispersed RS-422/485 serial devices (e.g., smart meters, environmental sensors) over an IP-based Ethernet LAN. The device's COM grouping function simplifies managing data from various physical serial ports through a single COM port.
Problem SolvedFacilitates centralized data acquisition and control from numerous serial devices across a wide area, reducing complex wiring and enabling remote access for data analysis and system management.
RS-422/485Ethernet LANCOM GroupingData AcquisitionRemote MonitoringTCP/UDP
3. Utility Substation Communication
Integrating protective relays, RTUs, and other serial-based equipment in utility substations into a modern IP network for SCADA systems. The device's surge protection on serial, Ethernet, and power lines, along with dual DC power inputs, offers enhanced reliability and protection against electrical transients common in power utility environments.
Problem SolvedEnsures secure and reliable communication for critical infrastructure in electrically noisy environments, protecting sensitive equipment from power surges and maintaining continuous operation through redundant power inputs.
RS-422/485EthernetSurge Protection (IEC 61000-4-5)12-48 VDCDual Power InputsUtility SCADA