Features:
Provides a bridge between the 10BaseT
Ethernet and the RS232 port
Allows to connect RS232-based Products
to the Network
Supports a subset of a standard TCP/IP
protocol stack
Ideally suited for Devices utilizing
Command/Reply- style (packet-based) serial communications protocol
Flexible, has many adjustable
functioning parameters and internal non-volatile memory to keep them
No changes to the original Serial
Device's communications protocol required
Supplied with a
Virtual Serial
Port Driver (VSPD) for Windows- existing PC software can be used
without any modification too
Features compact, attractive design
(dimensions only 95x57x30mm)
Fully compatible with the EM100 Embedded
Ethernet Module
Internal firmware can be upgraded in the
field
FCC/CE approved
Description:
The DS100R is an easy-to-use
Ethernet-to-Serial Converter that allows you to connect any existing
RS232-based Device to the 10BaseT Ethernet LAN. There are several
ways in which you can communicate with the DS100:
COM port redirection. If you want
to continue using existing PC/Windows software (that was meant to
communicate with your Serial Device directly, via the RS232), then our
Virtual Serial Port
Driver (VSPD) is the solution for you. VSPD creates a number of
Virtual Serial Ports on your PC. Each port works exactly like a normal
hardware port but in reality reroutes the data via the TCP/IP network.
With the VSPD installed you can continue using your PC software as if
your Serial Device was still attached to the PC’s Serial port.
Direct Socket Communications. If
you are creating your own PC software, then you can communicate with
the DS100 directly. Modern software design packages like Visual
Basic from Microsoft make it extremely easy to send and receive
UDP packets. Our Application Note
Using VB to
communicate with the DS100/EM100 provides a detailed information
on this subject.
Virtual Serial Link. If you are
using a non-PC device to communicate with the DS100 or your PC is not
running Windows, then you can use two DS100’s to form a virtual serial
link over the TCP/IP network. This way you will still have a simple
RS232 interface on both sides of the link.
Applications:
The DS100 can be used to network-enable
many existing Serial Devices, such as...
- Data collection & security
terminals:
- Access Control Terminals
- Security Devices
- Time Recorders
- Warehouse Terminals
- Shop floor automation
Terminals
- Remote Sensors & Meters:
- Power monitors
- Power meters
- Environmental monitors
- Temperature monitors
- Data loggers
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- Auto-ID Scanners:
- Barcode Scanners
- Magnetic Card Readers
- RFID Readers
- Electronic Signboards
- PC-less entry systems
- Low-cost educational systems
- Vending Machines
- POS Systems
- Laboratory instruments
- Serial printers
- PBX Stations
- and many, many others..
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