Black Box IC457A-F, IC457A-M Specifications

Protect the integrity of your RS-232
and RS-422 equipment and data.
Protect the integrity of your RS-232
and RS-422 equipment and data.
RS-232422 Opto-Isolator
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FEA TURES
• “Air gap” protects data and equipment from dangerous electrical problems like ground loops.
• Supports distances up to 4000 feet (1219.2 m) between RS-232 and RS-422 units at 19.2 kbps.
• Withstands up to 2500 VAC.
• Bidirectional data conversion.
In a typical application, an opto-isolator connects to an RS-232 PC at one end of a
4000-foot (1219.2-m) RS-422 twisted-pair link. An RS-232RS-422 interface converter
connects to another RS-232 device at the opposite end of the link.
OVERVIEW
The RS-232422 Opto-Isolator connects an RS-232 device to an RS-422 device while protecting against electrical ground loops that can damage data and equipment.
The opto-isolator translates data signals into bursts of light that travel across an “air gap” that electricity can’t cross. This design isolates and protects each end of a data link.
Use opto-isolators wherever an RS-232 device is placed as far away as 4000 feet (1219.2 m) from an RS-422 device running at 19.2 kbps. At longer distances, the 19.2-kbps signal strength weakens significantly and can’t power the opto­isolator. You can increase the maximum distance rating, however, by using a larger -gauge wire and slower data transmission rates.
You can also use opto-isolators when the RS-232 and RS-422 devices are powered from separate AC sources. Different AC sources may have different grounding systems and different ground potential. In these instances, the possibility of developing an electrical problem—a damaging surge or spike—increases substantially.
For the most effective protection from ground loops and electrical disturbances like lightning strikes, use the opto­isolators and dependable surge protectors.
The opto-isolator has a DTE/DCE switch that’s used to set the RS-232 device as DTE or DCE.
If the opto-isolator is connected to a DCE device, set the switch to DTE. If the opto-isolator is connected to a DTE device, set the switch to DCE. This switch setting determines the pins from which the opto-isolator will draw its power.
The opto-isolator has a four-screw block connector on one side (the RS-422 interface) and a DB25 connector (the RS-232 interface) on the other. If you’re connecting the opto-isolator to a PC or an RS-232 device with a DB25 port, attach the opto­isolator directly to the RS-232 equipment. If your PC has a DB9 port, however, you’ll need a 6-foot (1.8-m) DB25 M to DB9 F extension cable. Call Tech Support for details.
The opto-isolator has a few limitations that are worth noting. First, this unit operates over four wires in full duplex mode, point-to-point only, so the opto-isolator does not support loopback testing. Also, two opto-isolators cannot be used back-to-back in a short-haul modem application.
RS-232 device
RS-232 PC
RS-232RS-422/485 Converter (Data Only)
(IC107A-R3)
4-wire twisted-pair
cable
RS-232422 Opto-Isolator
(IC457A-F or IC457A-M)
TECH SPECS
Operation — 4-wire, full duplex, point-to-point Protocol — Asynchronous Speed (Maximum) — 19.2 kbps, transparent Pins Supported — RS-232: TD, RD, SG; RS-422: TXA, TXB, RXA, RXB Power Consumption — RS-232: 48 mW;
RS-422: 34 mW
RS-232 Voltage Requirements —Minimum: ±3 VDC; Maximum: ±15 VDC RS-422 Voltage Requirements —Minimum: 2 VDC; Maximum: 6 VDC Voltage Isolation —Withstands up to 2500 VAC MTBF — 300,000 hours Enclosure — High-impact plastic Interface — RS-232 (DTE or DCE) and RS-422 Connectors — RS-232: (1) DB25 female;
RS-422: (1) 4-screw terminal block
Operating Temperatur e —32 to 158°F (0 to 70°C) Humidity — Up to 95% relative, noncondensing Power — From both RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces Size — 0.7"H x 2"W x 2.7"D (1.8 x 5.1 x 6.9 cm) Weight — 0.1 lb. (<0.1 kg)
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