Media converter RocketLinx MC5001
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Media converter - RocketLinx MC5001 - Comtrol Corporation - communications / temperature / serial
Media converter - RocketLinx MC5001 - Comtrol Corporation - communications / temperature / serial
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Characteristics

Type
media, communications, temperature
Bus
serial, fiber optics
Other characteristics
DIN rail, panel

Description

RocketLinx ® MC5001 Multi-Mode Serial to FiberOur serial to fiber media converter operates within a wide temperature range of -20° to 70º C and is designed to extend RS-232/422/485 serial communications across a fiber media link using two converters.Part Number: 32001-2 3-in-1 RS232/422/485 to serial fiber media converter Easy DIP switch configuration to change serial modes Serial to fiber media converters supports Multi-Mode 5KM Peer-to-Peer or serial fiber ring transmission mode for serial fiber Ring communication Automatic baud rate detection, selection, and direction Baud rates up to 921Kpbs High level immunity with 15KV ESD protection Two-way 120 ohm line terminator embedded Dual modes for power input, 24VAC (12 to 32VAC) or 24VDC(12 to 48V) with polarity reverse protection -20° to 70°C operating temperature for hazardous environment applications The RocketLinx MC5001 is a 1-port serial to fiber media converter designed to extend RS-232/422/485 serial communications across a fiber media link using two converters. This product features simple DIP switch configuration, an extended operating temperature range from -20° to 70°C, and a wide input voltage range. Cabling to the product is attached via direct wire screw terminal blocks for serial and power, and ST connectors for fiber connections. The product is packaged in a rugged IP30 rated enclosure suitable for panel or DIN rail mounting.

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