Dial-up router for FA applications, modem to LAN
Dial-up router for FA applications, modem to LAN
[RoHS Directive Compliant] TCP/UDP packets can be sent and received over telephone lines. Up to 1 to 100 connections can be made.
The "Modem de LAN (ME01)" allows you to connect LANs via dial-up connection. Since it uses a telephone line, connecting to remote locations is also easy. Compared to always-on connections, dial-up connections provide peace of mind in terms of security. It operates stably even in unstable power environments, featuring an isolation design with a completely isolated DC/DC power supply. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Features】 ○ Connection between LANs is possible using only telephone lines and telephone modems. ○ Utilizes telephone lines for easy connection to remote locations. ○ Dial-up connection offers more security compared to always-on connections. ○ Stable operation even in unstable power environments. ○ Isolation specification with a fully insulated DC/DC power supply implemented. ○ Long-term stable supply. ○ Complies with VCCI Class A, passing various noise and environmental tests. → IEC61000 series, JIS0704, etc. ○ Compliant with RoHS directive. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Purpose】 ○ To build a network with branches where broadband is not available ○ To connect to networks set up temporarily at construction sites and other locations ○ To monitor networks that do not require constant connectivity ○ To repurpose narrowband resources For more details, please contact us.
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We specialize in firmware development for various control devices related to communication (such as various serial interfaces, Ethernet, ARCNET, GP-IB, etc.), control, measurement, and monitoring. Additionally, we can also develop applications associated with these devices as a comprehensive service. Hardware: Digital, analog, and various CPU embedded systems Software: Various firmware (CPUs ranging from 4-bit to 32-bit, with no particular restrictions on manufacturers)