B&B Electronics RS-485 manual Class a Equipment

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFACE STATEMENT

Class A Equipment

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.

FCC Class A Equipment Statement

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Contents Electronics Mfg. Co. Inc Designed and Manufactured Ottawa, IllinoisInternet Table of Contents Tables Software485SDA103798 Manual Table of Contents Iii 485SDA10 Unit 485SDA10 FeaturesPacking List Software InstallationWindows 9x and Windows NT UninstallGetting Started WindowsA/D with Variable Resistor 485SDA10 Specifications Ref Input + Inputs #0-10Ref Input Analog GroundTypical Connections Digital Outputs #0-2 Digital I/O Connections485SDA10 I/O Port Pinout Digital Inputs #0-2Typical Digital I/O Connections Digital GroundRS-485 Terminal Block Connections Serial Port ConnectionsTypical RS-485 2-wire Connection Power Supply Connections485SDA10 Commands CommandsReading A/D Channels Command SyntaxEquivalent Values AddrRA# Ch#MSBch#LSBch#-1MSB...ch0MSBch0LSBRead A/D Response Read Digital I/O Response for Outputs Reading Digital I/O CommandAddrRD StatesSet Digital Output Data Byte Values Set Digital Output CommandSet Module Address Command AddrSOstatesSet Power-up States Command Set Turn-around Delay CommandRead Module Configuration Command Addressstatesdelay Sampling Rate Input RangeReference Inputs Converting Data Data RangePage MSB$ = INPUT$1, #1 LSB$ = INPUT$1, #1 Read A/D CommandCommand$ = ! + CHR$addr + RA + CHR$channel Print #1, Command$Read Digital I/O Command Command$ = ! + CHR$addr + RDReply$ = INPUT$ 1, #1 Digital I/O Mask Values Set Digital Output StatesAddr = Command$ = !0SO + CHR$statesCommand$ = ! + CHR$addr + SO + CHR$newaddr Set Module AddressAddr = 5 states = States = states and NOTmaskCommand$ = ! + CHR$addr + SC + CHR$delay Set Turn-around DelayRead Module Configuration #addrRA00FF 00FF01FEComp = not x and &HFF Table A-1 Extended Commands Appendix B Analog Input Impedance 1 2 LSB = R s + 1k Ω × 60pF × ln2048 Simplified Analog Input Analysis485SDA103798 Manual Appendix B Table C-1 Decimal to HEX to Ascii Table Appendix C Decimal to HEX to Ascii TableClass a Equipment
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RS-485 specifications

B&B Electronics is renowned for its reliable and efficient solutions for industrial communication, and their Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers stand out as versatile tools for connecting legacy serial devices to modern Ethernet networks. The compatibility with various serial communication protocols, including RS-485, RS-232, and RS-422, makes these servers indispensable in numerous applications that require reliable data transfer.

One of the main features of B&B Electronics Multi-Interface Serial Servers is their ability to support multiple serial communication standards. This flexibility allows businesses to integrate older equipment with newer technologies seamlessly. The servers can act as a bridge, ensuring that data from RS-232 devices can be transmitted over Ethernet networks without modification.

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The serial servers also incorporate advanced technologies such as TCP/IP and UDP protocols, enhancing data transmission reliability. This ensures that even in instances of network interruptions, data is not lost, thus maintaining the integrity of information being communicated between devices.

In summary, B&B Electronics Multi-Interface Ethernet Serial Servers serve as a crucial link between legacy serial devices and modern Ethernet networks. Their flexibility, robust design, and user-friendly features make them a preferred solution for industries looking to improve their communications infrastructure and streamline their operations. With the integration of cutting-edge technologies, these servers not only meet the current demands but also adapt to future advancements in network communications.