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The Transio A52 and A53 are smart RS-232 to RS-422/485 bi-directional converters that come with all of the great technical specs that Moxa is known for. This includes data direction control built into the hardware for both the RS-422 and RS-485 interfaces, LED indicators for power and signal states, and surge protection and isolation protection. The last two features take care of some of the major problems faced by serial communication connections in industrial environments.
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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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Moxa 1 Port Entry Level RS-232 to RS-422/485 Converter
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A52-DB25F W/ ADAPTER
1 Port RS-232 to RS-422/485 Converter: 25kV ESD Surge Protection, DB25F cable and power adapter
A52-DB25F W/O ADAPTER
1 Port RS-232 to RS-422/485 Converter: 25kV ESD Surge Protection, DB25F cable and no power adapter
A52-DB9F W/ ADAPTER
1 Port RS-232 to RS-422/485 Converter: 25kV ESD Surge Protection, DB9F cable and power adapter
A52-DB9F W/O ADAPTER
1 Port RS-232 to RS-422/485 Converter: 25kV ESD Surge Protection, DB9F cable and no power adapter
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