12/29/2024 10:17 a.m.
https://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/usb-to-rs485-1-port-TS094/
USB to RS485 1 Port
REF: TS094
Specifications
  • USB to RS485 serial converter in compact adapter format.
  • At one end it has a USB type A male connector and at the other end of a male DB9 connector.
  • Supplied with 70 cm USB cable type A male to A female.
  • PnP operation that does not require configuration of the I/O port or IRQ assignment.
  • Serial data transmission speed from 300 bps to 3 Mbps.
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20.09
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Specifications
  • USB to RS485 serial converter in compact adapter format.
  • At one end it has a USB type A male connector and at the other end of a male DB9 connector.
  • Supplied with 70 cm USB cable type A male to A female.
  • PnP operation that does not require configuration of the I/O port or IRQ assignment.
  • Serial data transmission speed from 300 bps to 3 Mbps.

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USB to RS485 serial converter in compact adapter format. At one end it has a USB type A male connector and at the other end of a male DB9 connector. Supplied with 70 cm USB cable type A male to A female. PnP operation that does not require configuration of the I/O port or IRQ assignment. Serial data transmission speed from 300 bps to 3 Mbps. Female DB9 to 4-pin terminal block (485+, 485-, + 5V) is suppliedand GND). Compatible with Windows and Mac OS environments.
  • Gross Weight: 100 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 3.5 x 6.7 x 1.5 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 15.3 x 10.2 x 4.8 cm
  • Master-pack: 50

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Technical terms

  • Differences between PNP and NPN
  • RS485
  • Reversible USB Type-C
  • USB 3.0
  • Mini USB
  • MicroUSB
  • USB
Differences between PNP and NPN
If we talk about industrial automation we will find different terms related to the design of the internal circuit and the type of transmitter. PNP and NPN are two so-called bipolar or called (BJTs) transistors. These transistors that are controlled by current allow basically the amplification of the same through the circuit. Both PNP and NPN have the same function, provide amplification of the currentAnd/or switching. The only difference between them is the way in which the current or energy is assigned to each of its connectors.
  • PNP (sinking or Pointing iN Proudly) is one of the types of transistors most used in electrical circuits, this type of transistor differs in that it receives positive voltage at its emitter terminal and negative voltage at its base terminal. Positive voltage to the transmitter allowsThe current flows from the emitter to the collector, since there is negative current to the base. As the voltage goes down from the base the transistor is on and conducts through the power at the output load.
  • NPN (Sourcing or Not Pointing iN) is another transistor, unlike the PNP it is faster in its switching, since it works with reference 0V, it has less immunity to the noise and a smaller fall of tenZion. This type of transistor works in a completely opposite way to PNP. The NPN transistor receives positive voltage at the collector terminal. This positive voltage allows current to flow through the collector to the emitter, as there is enough base voltage to power the transistor. As the current increases at the base, the transistor is activated more and more until it is completely driven from the collector to the emitter and encoderGo the circuit. The opposite happens when the voltage decreases from the base, until the current is so low that the transistor no longer leads through the collector to the emitter and shuts off.

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