RS-232 fiber-optic transceiver

Dec. 1, 1997

RS-232 fiber-optic transceiver

The RS-232 fiber-optic transceiver suits harsh environmental conditions and is wall- or rack-mountable. The unit supports point-to-point connections as well as star or line structures. The device features aluminum housing and can serve distances to 20 km at data rates to 200 kbauds. The modules can be linked to RS-485, RS-422, RS-232, tty (current loop), and ttl transceivers. Power supply is through a 5V battery.

Niebuhr Optoelektronik GmbH

Hamburg, Germany

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