OVERVIEW
SmartNode 485 is the first device to allow async RS-232 printers, terminals, scales, lathes, bar code readers— any “dumb” RS-232 device—to function in a multidrop RS-485 network.
An RS-485 network consists of a master device polling slaving devices for information. RS-485 devices already have the “smarts” needed to follow the rules for orderly communication. In contrast, RS-232 devices are “dumb”— unaided, they can’t follow the rules of a multipoint protocol. And that’s where SmartNode 485 comes in.
SmartNode 485 does two jobs. It converts your RS-232 signals to the RS-485 interface so your async ASCII devices can operate in an RS-485 polled environment.
It also acts as the address node for your RS-232 device, allowing it to communicate with a master device on a multidrop network.
SmartNode 485 lets you combine the variety of RS-232 devices with the advantages of RS-485. For example, the superb noise immunity of RS-485 enables your RS-232 devices to send data at rates up to 38.4 kbps, while residing on the network up to 5000 ft. (1524 m) away from one another.
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And SmartNode 485 does not require you to modify your RS-232 device. Instead, you configure SmartNode 485 for your device’s requirements through internal DIP switches.
Each RS-485 network segment can consist of 32 devices. And up to 253 device addresses are available to SmartNode 485s on a network. Using repeaters, your SmartNode 485 network can be as complex as your application demands.
SmartNode 485 is available in either standalone or rackmount card versions. A 230-VAC model is also available.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Add RS-232 devices to your existing RS-485 network. Your unmodified RS-232 devices operate along side your RS-485 machines.
Create a multidrop network of RS-232 devices. Place RS- 232 printers, terminals, and bar code readers up to 5000 ft. (1524 m) apart. Control them with an RS-232 host controlling the network via an RS-232÷RS-485 Interface Converter.