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03/22/2010
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The MicroConverter RS-232/V.24
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V.35 allows two incompatible pieces of equipment to communicate.
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Bidirectional data conversion in three formats:
– RS-232↔V.35
– RS-422↔V.35
– MicroConverter RS-232/V.24÷V.35.
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DCE or DTE jumper-selectable.
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Transparent to speed and protocol.
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Maximum speeds of 64 kbps (RS-232÷V.35
models), 200 kbps (MicroConverter
RS-232/V.24÷V.35 models), and 2.5 Mbps
(RS-422 ÷V.35 models).
RS-232/V.24÷V.35 models), and 2.5 Mbps
(RS-422 ÷V.35 models).
FeatuReS
RS-232, RS-422, and V.24 interfaces are incompatible with V.35,
aren’t they? Not when you use a Black Box
V.35 Interface Converter
.
Choose from two standalone, two rackmount card, and four micro
models. These converters are bidirectional data converters, DCE or
DTE switch-selectable on each end, and transparent to speed and
protocol. Configure each side of the converter as a DCE or DTE. The
side that’s configured as a DCE connects to a DTE. And the side that’s
configured as a DTE connects to a DCE. With the converters, you can
only connect a DCE to a DTE, and vice versa. You cannot connect two
DCEs or two DTEs together using the converter.
DTE switch-selectable on each end, and transparent to speed and
protocol. Configure each side of the converter as a DCE or DTE. The
side that’s configured as a DCE connects to a DTE. And the side that’s
configured as a DTE connects to a DCE. With the converters, you can
only connect a DCE to a DTE, and vice versa. You cannot connect two
DCEs or two DTEs together using the converter.
The micro models are also interface-powered, so no AC power
is required.
In a typical application, your V.35 modem connects to your RS-232
or RS-422 terminal via one of our
V.35 interface converters
. Connect
one side of the converter to V.35 cable and the other side to RS-232
cable. Your incompatible devices can now talk to each other.
RS-232↔V.35 Interface Converter and RS-422↔V.35 Interface
Converter
cable. Your incompatible devices can now talk to each other.
RS-232↔V.35 Interface Converter and RS-422↔V.35 Interface
Converter
These converters are available as a standalone box or a
rackmountable card. Choose 115- or 230-VAC versions.
OVERVIEW
MicroConverter
RS-232/V.24↔V.35
AS/400
®
(DTE)
RS-232/V.24
(configured as
DCE)
V.35 (configured
as DTE)
CSU/DSU (DCE)
The converters provide bidirectional conversion of all commonly
used V.35 and RS-232 signals. One port is configured as DTE (for
RS-232/RS-422 or V.35 terminal equipment) and the other is DCE
(for RS-232/RS-422 or V.35 modem equipment). This model, too,
connects a DTE to a DCE, or vice versa, but not a DTE to DTE nor
DCE to DCE.
MicroConverter RS-232/V.24↔V.35
RS-232/RS-422 or V.35 terminal equipment) and the other is DCE
(for RS-232/RS-422 or V.35 modem equipment). This model, too,
connects a DTE to a DCE, or vice versa, but not a DTE to DTE nor
DCE to DCE.
MicroConverter RS-232/V.24↔V.35
Used in synchronous applications, this converter operates at
speeds up to 64 kbps. It connects a V.24 interface to a V.35 interface.
It converts the physical as well as the electrical interface.
It converts the physical as well as the electrical interface.
This bidirectional data converter includes an integral 6.5-ft. (2-m)
cable with a 34-pin, V.35 male or female connector on one end. So
you save the cost of a cable.
you save the cost of a cable.
And the converter operates without AC power, using ultra-low
power from the DTE and DCE equipment’s data and control signals.
The pocket-sized converter weighs less than a pound—including
cable and connector. It’ll fit just about anywhere.
It’s plug-and-play, lightweight, and compact for easy installation.