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422LPCOR-3903-1/2 
© 2003 by B&B Electronics. All rights reserved. 
International Headquarters: 
707 Dayton Road P.O. Box 1040 Ottawa, IL 61350 USA 
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
 
 
 
Model 422LPCOR 
RS-232 to RS-422 Self-Powered Converter CE 
 
 
 
 
This RS-232 to RS-422 converter converts unbalanced RS-232 signals to balanced RS-422 signals. The power used 
for this converter is derived from the transmit data line (pin 2) and the handshake control lines (pins 4, 5, 6, 8, and 20). 
The converter can derive power from these lines when they are in the positive or negative voltage state. This permits 
the converter to be used in applications without any regard to software control of the handshake lines. If no handshake 
lines are available and all power must be derived from the transmit data line, the converter can drive limited cable 
lengths. A guide for this condition would be to drive only several hundred feet of transmission line and not to terminate 
the transmission line with a resistor of less than 1000 ohms. When more handshake lines are available, longer lengths 
of cable can be driven. This converter has been tested at 115.2k baud with 4000 feet of cable. For applications where 
handshake lines are not available and long cable runs are involved, an external power supply can be connected to the 
terminal blocks on the RS-422 side of the converter marked "+12V" and "GND". 
 
NOTE: When using an external supply, the supply should be connected only to specifically labeled power 
inputs (power jack, terminal block, etc.). Connecting an external power supply to the handshake lines may 
damage the unit. Contact technical support for more information on connecting an external power supply to 
the handshake lines. 
 
The RS-232 port uses a female DB25 type of connector with pins 2 (TD input) and 3 (RD output) supported. Signal 
Ground (pin 7) is connected through to the RS-422 side on the terminal block marked "GND". 
 
 
Interconnection of the converter with another RS-422 device: 
1.  The polarity of the two RS-422 lines must be correct. With no data being sent, the RS-232 line should be negative 
and the RS-422 "A" terminal should be negative with respect to the "B" terminal. 
 
2.  The wire recommended in the RS-422 Standard is number 24 AWG copper conductor, twisted-pair telephone 
cable with a shunt capacitance of 16 pF per foot. 
 
3.  For long runs and/or high data rates it is recommended that the wires be terminated with a resistor at the receive 
end. The twisted pair usually used has an impedance of about 100 Ohms, therefore a 100 ohm resistor is normally 
used for the termination. The RS-422 side of the converter requires more power as the transmission line is increased 
and as the termination resistor value is reduced, therefore it may be necessary to use a termination resistor that is 
larger than 100 ohms. 
 
4.  The RS-422 driver has the ability to drive 10 RS-422 receivers connected in parallel. A system of multiple receivers 
may require some experimentation with location and size of termination resistors, line lengths, grounding, etc. 
 
 
 
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 
Manufacturer’s Name: 
B&B Electronics Manufacturing Company 
Manufacturer’s Address: 
P.O. Box 1040 
 
707 Dayton Road 
 
Ottawa, IL 61350 USA 
Model Numbers: 
422LPCOR 
Description:   
RS-422 2-Channel Port-Powered Converter  
Type: 
Light industrial ITE equipment 
Application of Council Directive:  89/336/EEC 
Standards: EN 
55022 
 EN 
61000-6-1
 
 
EN 61000 (-4-2, -4-3, -4-4, -4-5, -4-6, -4-8, -4-11) 
 
 
William H. Franklin III, Director of Engineering