RS422 to TTL Transfers Module Bidirectional Signals Full Duplex
MAX485 Chip: This is the core component of the module, responsible for converting UART signals to RS-485 signals and vice versa.
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10 in stock
$6.95
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RS422 to TTL Transfers Module Bidirectional Signals Full Duplex Module is a hardware module incorporating the MAX490 chip, a popular RS-422 transceiver. It interfaces between microcontrollers or other UART-equipped devices and an RS-422 network.
Specifications: RS422 to TTL Transfers Module
- Processor: MAX490
- ultra-long transmission 1000 meters
- ESD protection: 15KV
- Anti-spike voltage: TVS diodes
- Terminal resistance: 120 ohm
- TTL side uses: 5V DC power supply
- RXD TXD compatible: 5V logic signal.
- Data rate: 2.5 Mbps
- 4-way screw terminal, 4 Pin Header
- Mounting :Â 4 x M3 Holes
- Size: 50mm x 27mm x 12mm
The package includes 1 x RS422 for the TTL Transfers Module.
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Weight | 0.011 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 2 × 1.5 cm |
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