It is possible to connect a Mitsubishi Electric-made sequencer to a computer with a single cable.
◆ Mitsubishi Electric's software packages for controlling sequencers on PC98 and DOS/V machines can communicate immediately with just the connection of this cable, without the need for an external power supply. ◆ The FX series can be connected to FX0, FX0N, FX1, and FX2 CPUs. ◆ Since it is a cable-only connection, it is ideal for on-site testing and internal evaluation. When laying out the system, no converters or power supplies are needed, allowing for space-saving and smart wiring. ◆ The MELSEC A series can be connected to peripheral devices such as A64GOT, A77GOT, and AS50VS, in addition to the CPU. ◆ We offer a lineup of five types through combinations of connector interfaces. Additionally, for products with a Dsub 25-pin connector on the sequencer side, a conversion cable [CBM825-0] compatible with the FX0 series (DIN 8-pin) can be used (sold separately).
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basic information
This is a cable with conversion functionality that allows direct connection between the RS422 ports of various Mitsubishi Electric sequencers and the RS232C ports or USB ports of NEC PC98 series and IBM-compatible DOS/V machines, without the need for a converter.
Price information
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Delivery Time
※Shipping on the next business day after receiving the order.
Applications/Examples of results
Connect the RS232C (USB) of the computer to the RS422 of the Mitsubishi Electric sequencer.
Company information
Data Link is a company established in 1985 with the aim of developing and selling digital communication devices specialized for factory automation (FA). It focuses on the development of digital communication devices such as multiplexers that control multiple terminal devices with a single controller, RS232C to RS422/RS485 converters, and TCP/IP converters. Its products are widely adopted in various fields, including major companies in electronics, FA, automotive, and finance, as well as government agencies, universities, and research institutions, and have received high acclaim.