Moxa Technologies Transio TCC-80 V2.2, Transio TCC-80-DB9 V1.0 User Manual

Serial Port Powered Media Conversion Solution
Transio TCC-80/80-DB9 User’s Manual P/N: 1802000800011 Third Edition.
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The RS-422/RS-485 port with terminal block connector is shown below. Note that some RS-422/485 devices “B” instead of “+” and use “A” instead of “-”. That is, Data (B) equals Data (+), and Data (A) equals Data (-).
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USB Power Cord
The TCC-80 can be connected to a standard 5 to 12 VDC power supply, or you may use the USB Power Cord CBL-USBAP-50 if additional external power is required.
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Transio TCC-80 V2.2 / TCC-80-DB9 V1.0
Self-powered RS-232 to RS-422, 2-wire/4-wire RS-485 bi-directional converter with 15 KV ESD protection
Overview
The TCC-80, which is powered by the RS-232 port, provides complete signal conversion between RS-232 and RS-422/485 devices. The TCC-80 converts back and forth between RS-232’s TxD and RxD lines, and either half duplex RS-485 or the balanced signal of full duplex 4-wire RS-422/485. In addition, the TCC-80 provides comprehensive 15 KV ESD protection for all serial lines. The TCC-80 is also designed to provide RS-485 auto data direction control, in which the RS-485 driver is enabled automatically when the circuitry senses the TxD output from the RS-232 signal. Programming is not required to control the transmission direction of the half duplex RS-485 signal.
Package Checklist
TCC-80 or TCC-80-DB9
USB Power Cord
User’s Manual
Applications
Multipoint data acquisition
Factory automation
Remote serial device control
Building security automation
Critical industrial control
Features and Specifications
Serial interfaces: RS-232, RS-422, and
2-wire/4-wire RS-485.
Port types: Female DB9 for RS-232; Te rminal
Block for RS-422/485
Compact size.
Auto senses baudrates up to 115.2 Kbps.
Signals:
RS-232: TxD, RxD, GND RS-422: TxD+ (B)/-(A), RxD+ (B)/-(A), GND RS-485: Data+ (B)/-(A), GND
RS-232 loopback:
RTS to CTS, and DTR to DSR and DCD.
Supports automatic RS-485 data direction control
with no baudrate switch settings for RS-485.
15 KV ESD protection for all RS-232/422/485
signals.
Built-in 120 ohm termination resistors for
RS-422/RS-485 (DIP switch selectable).
Supports up to 32 units connected in an RS-485
multi-drop network.
Serial Power Source: TxD, RTS, or DTR.
External Power (jack): DC +5V to +12V adaptors
or a USB power cord (DC +5V).
Operating temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F).
Dimensions: 42 × 80 × 22 mm.
Case: ABS + PC.
Weight: 50 ± 5 g.
CE, FCC Class B approval.
Power Consumption: 10 mA at +5 VDC
(termination disabled).
Warranty: 5 years.
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Installation
RS-232 Serial Port Power
The RS-232 port of the TCC-80 is designed with a female DB9 socket for connecting directly to the host PC, with power drawn from the TxD, RTS, or DTR lines. Regardless of whether the signal is high or low, the TCC-80 is still able to obtain enough power from the three data/handshake lines. For applications that do not use the handshake lines, a DC jack is provided for connecting a 5 to 12 VDC power supply through a USB power cord or external power adaptor.
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Port Power Dissipation
When installing an RS-232 port-powered TCC-80 converter, pay attention to the power consumption, RS-232 cable length, power provided by the serial port, and the RS-422/485 transmission distance. In general, the TCC-80 itself derives 50 mW from the power source; a standard COM port on a host PC can provide 70 to 90 mW of power if the TxD, RTS, and DTR lines are connected. Moreover, the RS-232 cable length should be shorter than 15 m (@ 9600 bps) to ensure that less power is lost when making the trip from the host/device to the TCC-80. The rest of the supplied power is used for transmitting the RS-422/485 signal.
Optional External Power
Termination is a critical requirement for port-power devices such as the TCC-80. In most circumstances, termination resistors are used when the RS-422/485 cable length is longer than 100 m. Regardless of how much the data signal is dissipated, the termination resistors absorb more than 75 mW of power from the power source when TCC-80 is unable to use the limited serial power. In other words, if long distance RS-422/485 transmission or termination is required, then an external USB power cord or DC power supply should be used (in this case, DIP SW3 must be ON).
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9600 1200
(ON) 120 Ω
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19200 1200
(ON) 120 Ω
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38400 600
(ON) 120 Ω
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57600 300
(ON) 120 Ω
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115200 150
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Serial Port Power Compatibility
Different kinds of serial ports use different interface chips, and provide different power levels. In fact, some ports will not provide enough power to activate the TCC-80.
You will seldom encounter problems with a PC’s onboard COM1 and COM2 ports. Refer to the following table for add-on cards and serial-to-Ethernet device server that are guaranteed to provide sufficient power.
Multiport Serial BoardsSerial Device Servers
Moxa Boards
CP-168U Series CP-104U Series CP-102U Series C168H Series C104H Series
Moxa NPort Servers
CN2510 CN2610 NPort 5110 NPort 5210 NPort 5410 NPort 5610 NPort 6150 NPort 6250 NPort 6450 NPort 6650
Switch and Jumper Settings
To change the operation mode, check the back panel for the DIP Switch settings, as shown below:
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DIP Switch Settings
SW1 SW2 SW3RS-422 with
Terminator
OFF OFF ON SW1 SW2 SW3
RS-422
OFF OFF OFF SW1 SW2 SW34-wire RS-485 with
Terminator
ON OFF ON
SW1 SW2 SW3
4-wire RS-485
ON OFF OFF
SW1 SW2 SW32-wire RS-485 with
Terminator
ON ON ON
SW1 SW2 SW3
2-wire RS-485
ON ON OFF
DIP switches SW1 and SW2 are used to select the operation modes (RS-422, or 4W or 2W RS-485). The termination is controlled by DIP switch SW3.
External Power Supply
The TCC-80 can be connected to a standard 5 to 12 VDC power adaptor if additional external power is required.
RS-232 Pinouts
The female DB9 port for the RS-232 signal is shown in the following figure.
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1 DCD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 DSR 5 GND 6 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS
Note: The RTS and CTS pins are shorted, and
the DTR, DSR, and DCD pins are shorted, so that users do not need to worry about hardware flow control cable wiring.
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