SubGiga RS232C Conversion Adapter RS-SG61mk2
Serial communication unit using SubGiga wireless communication. Capable of controlling and communicating with multiple serial devices from a single PC. For Windows.
The "RS-SG61" is a serial interface that uses SubGiga (920MHz band) communication, which excels in long-distance data transmission. By attaching a device adapter to existing serial (RS-232C) equipment and using a USB adapter for a Windows PC, wireless communication and control can be achieved. It is recognized as COMx from the Windows PC, allowing most existing applications that support COM ports to be used as is. By connecting a USB dongle to the Windows PC, communication with multiple serial devices via the SubGiga wireless band is possible. The maximum number of simultaneous connections is 16 devices, but this can vary depending on communication volume, the arrangement of each device, distance, etc., so it is necessary to gradually increase the number of connections. 【Features】 ■ Uses 920MHz band (compliant with ARIB STD-T108) wireless communication ■ Equipped with LEDs indicating the serial communication status and SubGiga status ■ Includes sample application for Windows ■ Supports hardware flow control using CTS/RTS
basic information
【Lineup】 ■ Wi-Fi Adapter for Serial Devices "REX-WF60" ■ Bluetooth Adapter for Serial Devices "RS-BT62" ■ Bluetooth RS-232C Conversion Adapter Cable Replacement Set "RS-BT62CR" * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Price information
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Price range
P2
Delivery Time
OTHER
Model number/Brand name
SubGiga RS-232C Conversion Adapter (Supports Multiple Devices) RS-SG61mk2
Applications/Examples of results
Attach the USB dongle to the Windows PC. Connect the RS232C device (serial device) with the SugGiga conversion adapter. Up to 16 devices can be connected. However, this may vary depending on communication volume, the arrangement of each device, distance, etc., so it is necessary to gradually increase the number of devices. A COM port will be recognized for each connected device. Standard applications using the Windows API will operate. (This does not guarantee the operation of all applications.)