Description
The LDM422 is a compact RS-232 to RS-422 converter which features a complete electrical isolation barrier and heavy duty electrical surge protectors. These devices feature a rugged aluminum enclosure small enough to mount on the back panel of typical computer equipment, saving valuable desk and floor space. Isolation is provided by optical couplers and a DC-to-DC converter. The RS-232 connection is through male or female EIA 25-pin connectors. The RS422 connections are made through convenient solderless screw terminals.
The LDM422 series is designed for full duplex operation over two-wire pairs. Outputs are tri-state, allowing multidropping of up to 32 units. Hardware handshake is available over two separate wire pairs. Data rates are 75 to 19,200 baud. Six diagnostic LED indicators are provided (see Figure 1) for installation guidance and system troubleshooting. The RS-232 interface supports Request To Send, Clear To Send, Data Set Ready, Received Line Signal Detect, and Data Terminal Ready. A convenient null modem switch is provided for the data lines. The RS-422 interface supports Request To Send and Clear To Send on separate wire pairs. The LDM422 may be used to convert two sets of send and receive channels by using RTS and CTS circuits as the second data channels. Data rates are the same. The units use 12VAC from a wall-mounted transformer or ±12VDC to pins 9 (+) and 10 (-) of the RS-232 connector.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Dataforth provide calibration reports for modules I purchased?
Yes we can provide calibration reports for the modules that you purchased.
You can either
a) visit https://www.dataforth.com/TestDataReport.aspx to search for Test Report Datasheets by Serial Number or
b) you can send us a list of model numbers and their serial numbers to support@dataforth.com
Can I communicate between a two LDM Converters / Line Drivers without DTR (Data Terminal Ready) control signal?
Yes, two LDM Converters / Line Drivers can be setup to communicate between two remote RS-232 terminals with only TD (Transmit Data), RD (Receive Data) and GND (Ground) signals. The setup is possible only if the communication is Simplex (one-way over two-wires) or Full-Duplex (two-way over four-wires). For Half-Duplex (two-way over two-wires) communication DTR control signal is required.
Short DTR line to RLSD (Received Line Signal Detect) on both end of RS-232 terminals at the LDM connectors. The RS-232 terminals at the LDM is a DB-25 connector. For DB-25 connectors, DTR is Pin 20 and RLSD is Pin 8.
If a DB-9 to DB-25 converter is used at the RS-232 terminal then short Pin 4 (DTR) to Pin 1 (RLSD or DCD - Data Carrier Detect) on the 9-pin connector.
Due to resource constraints on my computer, I'm unable to open the three dimensional CAD models provided on your website. Does Dataforth provide two demensional CAD models for download as well?
Two dimensional CAD models can be generated upon customer request. Please contact Customer Service for assistance.
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