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I-7530 RS232 to CAN Bus Converter  $221 

The I-7530 RS232 to CAN Bus converter makes it possible to connect a host PC/HMI Display into a CAN Bus Network. Similarly it can also allow standard RS232 devices to be connected to a CAN Bus Network.

The PC can be the CAN host, monitor or HMI to access/control the CAN device through the CAN network via the i-7530 Converter. The programmable RS-232 device (For example: i-8411/i-8431/i-8811/i-8831/W-8341/W-8741 embedded controller) can use the serial port to connect to the CAN network via the i-7530 module. The i-7530 is designed to unleash the power of CAN bus via RS-232 communication method. It accurately converts messages between CAN and RS-232 networks. This module allows you to communicate with CAN devices easily from any PC or from any devices with an RS-232 interface.

I-7530 Application

Features

3000V isolation on CAN side
The CAN port of i-7530 has 3000V isolation. This isolation can protect the local RS-232 devices from the damaging signals coming from the CAN network.

Watchdog inside
The i-7530 Watchdog has a hardware reset circuit to monitor the i-7530

Specifications

  • RS-232 interface connector: D-Sub 9-pin
  • CAN interface connector: D-Sub 9-pin
  • Isolation voltage: 3000Vrms on the CAN side
  • Repeater request: over than 1000m (suggestion)
  • Accessories: One D-Sub 9-pin cable
  • Dimensions: 120mm x 72mm x 34mm
  • Power requirement: Unregulated 10~30 Vdc with protection from power reversals
  • Power consumption: 1W
  • Operating temperature: -25℃ to +75℃
  • Storage temperature: -40℃ to +80℃
  • Communication speed:
    115.2K bps max for RS-232
    1M bps max for CAN
  • Technical

    Quickstart Guide
    User Manual

    Applications

  • Control System
  • Building Automation
  • Factory Automation
  • Distributed data acquisition
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