Black Box RS-485, RS-422, IC183C manual Technical Description

Models: IC183C RS-422 RS-485

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RS-422/485 SERIAL INTERFACE PLUS, 4-PORT

To install the Card using factory-default settings, refer to Chapter 4, Installation.

For your reference, record installed Card settings below:

Table 2-2. Your Installed Card Settings.

Port #

Base Address

IRQ

Electrical Specifications

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

2.4 Technical Description

The IC058C Card uses the 16750 UART. This chip features programmable baud rate, data format, and interrupt control, and a 16-byte input and output FIFO. The IC183C card uses the 16950 UART, which features a 128-byte FIFO for even better performance.

2.4.1FEATURES

Automatic RS-485 driver enable/disable allows card to appear to be RS-232, requiring no additional drivers

“PAL” option allows for unique OEM address selection

“Shareable” IRQs allow more than one port to share a single IRQ

IRQs 2/9-7, 10, 11, 12, 15 supported

16750 buffered UARTs (IC058C) or 16950 UARTs (IC183C)

16 Bit address decode allows for easier integration

Speeds up to 460.8 kbps available

Multiple clocking modes ensure compatibility with existing software products

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Black Box RS-485, RS-422, IC183C manual Technical Description

IC183C, RS-422, RS-485 specifications

The Black Box IC113C and IC175C are part of a series of versatile RS-485 interface converters designed to facilitate reliable data transmission over long distances. RS-485 is a standard defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems, and these specific Black Box converters exemplify the technology's adaptability and robustness.

The IC113C is an RS-485 to RS-232 converter, providing a seamless transition between these two common serial communication protocols. With a compact design, it boasts an operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for harsh environmental conditions. Its key feature includes the ability to extend the communication distance up to 4,000 feet, which is ideal for industrial applications where devices may be far apart. Additionally, the IC113C includes built-in surge protection, ensuring that the device can withstand electrical noise and spikes, ultimately increasing the system's reliability.

On the other hand, the Black Box IC175C serves as an RS-485 to USB converter, bridging older serial devices with modern USB interfaces. This converter is critical for users wanting to connect legacy equipment to contemporary computing systems. Featuring a plug-and-play design, the IC175C is easy to install with no external power supply required, as it is powered directly through the USB connection. It also supports data rates up to 115.2 Kbps, ensuring fast and efficient data transfer.

Both models employ differential signaling, which enhances noise immunity and allows for greater transmission distances compared to single-ended communication standards. Furthermore, the converters support multiple nodes on the same bus, accommodating a network of devices without requiring complex wiring schemes.

In summary, the Black Box IC113C and IC175C offer essential features that cater to diverse industrial and commercial applications. With their robust construction, extensive operating ranges, and compatibility with various communication protocols, these converters enhance system interoperability and provide durable solutions for long-distance data communication needs. Whether connecting legacy systems or extending communication capabilities, these devices exemplify reliability and efficiency in modern data transmission technologies.