ArcNet/Ethernet and RS-232C communication adapter for FA applications
1. Easy setup 2. High speed 10 Mbps, ArcNet compatible 3. Industry-standard isolated media transceiver (HYC4000) specifications Capable of building ArcNet with commercially available HUBs 4. Isolation specifications: Implemented with a fully isolated DC/DC power supply 5. Long-term stable supply 6. Compliant with VCCII class A, passes various noise and environmental tests (IEC/EN 61000-JIS 0704, etc.) 7. Can also be used as a communication adapter for RS-232C and ArcNet
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basic information
This device is a communication adapter that connects Ethernet (LAN) devices to ARCNET. It receives data from Ethernet devices and sends it to ARCNET nodes, and it also receives data from ARCNET nodes and sends it to Ethernet devices. By registering multiple IP addresses on this device, it performs pseudo operations for all registered IPs and communicates with the corresponding ARCNET nodes for those IP addresses. Therefore, it is possible to replace Ethernet with ARCNET without completely revising the existing system. Additionally, as a sub-function, it also operates as a communication adapter between RS-232C in an original format and ARCNET.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
The system communicating via UDP was replaced with Arcnet without any modifications to the existing equipment, resolving issues related to the Ethernet CSMA/CD method. Additionally, by using this device, the system communicating via RS-232C was also replaced with Arcnet, creating a multi-communication system.
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We specialize in firmware development for various control devices, including communication (various serial, Ethernet, ARCNET, GP-IB, etc.), control, measurement, and monitoring. We can also handle the development of applications associated with these devices as a package. Hardware: Digital, analog, and various CPU embedded systems Software: Various firmware (CPUs ranging from 4-bit to 32-bit, with no particular preference for manufacturers)