RS-232/422 to TTL/Current Loop Converter - ULI-227


Convert RS-232 to current loop or TTL (5V TTL or 3.3V TTL), powered from RS-232 data and handshake lines.

  • BB-232CL9R


    Model BB-232CL9R is a port-powered RS-232 to current loop converter. No external power required for passive loop installations, but a power supply is required to generate an active loop (power supply sold separately).


  • BB-232LPTTL


    4-channel conversion between 5 Vdc TTL/CMOS and RS232. TD, RD, RTS, CTS support. Powered by pin/signals: 7(RTS), 4 (DTR), 3(TD; lines can be high or low, but must be present to power the converter. Pin 5 is SG for both connectors. Use with microcontrollers or PLCs supporting TTL.


  • BB-232LPTTL33


    4-channel conversion between 3.3 Vdc TTL/CMOS and RS232. TD, RD, RTS, CTS support. Powered by pin/signals 7(RTS), 4 (DTR), 3(TD); lines can be high or low, but must be present to power the converter. Pin 5 is SG for both connectors. Use with microcontrollers or PLCs supporting TTL.


  • BB-422TTL


    Model 422TTL converts RS-422 or EIA-530 signals to 5V TTL at data rates up to 115.2 kbps. Two channels are used to convert RS-422 to TTL and two channels are used to convert TTL to RS-422. A DB25 male connector is used on the TTL side and a DB25 female connector is used on the RS-422/EIA-530 side. The converter supports RD, TD, RTS, and CTS. Pin 7 is signal ground for both connectors. The converter supports baud rates up to 115.2 kbps. Open pads are provided for each line. If desired, you can change the pin connectors for any of the 4 channels. When converting a second RS-422 channel, use the corresponding RTS A and RTS B pins (refer to the Quick Start Guide). The converter inverts the TTL signal. Refer to the specifications table to determine polarity. An external 12 VDC power supply is required (not included).


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