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3-Way Communication For Serial-to-Fiber Converters: Moxa White Paper
3-Way Communication For Serial-to-Fiber Converters: Moxa White Paper
3-Way Communication For Serial-to-Fiber Converters: Moxa White Paper
Easy Wiring
Compared to traditional serial-to-fiber converters that only
have one serial port and one fiber port, Moxa’s ICF-1150 series
provides 3 ports for data communication. Based on our many
years of experience, we have selected the most common
connectors used in the industry, such as D-sub for RS-232
connections and removable terminal blocks for RS-422/485
connections. Adopting the most commonly used connectors
can save users a great deal of time in field installation and
maintenance.
Limitations
Again, since the 3 ports are virtually connected, the converter
will not receive data from more than two devices. Connecting
more than two devices will cause the program to halt or disrupt
data transmission since two devices sending data at the same
time will cause you to receive incorrect and unexpected data.
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