Serial/Ethernet communication adapter Serial to LAN HDLC to LAN
By using this device, you can easily replace existing systems operating on serial without modifying them, with Ethernet. 【Features】 ○ This device is a communication adapter for FA applications that connects devices with RS-422/485 and RS-232C (serial port) to Ethernet. ○ It transmits data received from the serial port to a specified TCP/IP or UDP/IP (LAN port) and sends data received from the specified LAN port to the serial port. ○ By using this device, you can easily replace existing systems operating on serial with Ethernet without modifying them. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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By using this device, you can easily replace existing systems that operate serially with Ethernet without modifying them. 【Features】 ○ This device is a communication adapter for FA applications that connects devices with RS-422/485 and RS-232C (serial ports) to Ethernet. ○ It transmits data received from the serial port to a specified TCP/IP or UDP/IP (LAN port) and sends data received from the specified LAN port to the serial port. ○ By using this device, you can easily replace existing systems that operate serially with Ethernet without modifying them. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Reconstructing the serial-built system to Ethernet Building systems such as monitoring systems Transferring to remote locations via a router
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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)