[time-nuts] rs-422 rs-232 to fast ethernet converter

Neil Schroeder gigneil at gmail.com
Mon Nov 24 02:38:28 UTC 2014


If you feel like building :

http://www.ti.com/tool/tida-00226

You can integrate that further than a cots one


On Sunday, November 23, 2014, Joseph Gray <jgray at zianet.com> wrote:

> Didier has a good suggestion as to the serial to Wifi adapter. I may
> order one for my Z3801. Looking on Amazon, I see these two units that
> are more reasonably priced:
>
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Keynice-Ethernet-Intelligent-Communication-Wireless/dp/B00JTUVA0G/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_1?ie=UTF8
>
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Serial-RS232-RS485-Converter/dp/B00ATV2DX2/ref=pd_cp_pc_1
>
> Joe Gray
> W5JG
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Graham <planophore at aei.ca <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > Thanks Didier,
> >
> > Good suggestions and I have been considering something similar.
> >
> > cheers, Graham ve3gtc
> >
> >
> > On 2014-11-23 13:26, Didier Juges wrote:
> >>
> >> Graham,
> >>
> >> There are a number of WiFi to serial modules like the one I use on my
> >> Thunderbolt monitor: The Microchip WiFly RN-XV-171. Once configured
> >> (typically using a PC), they will present a TCPIP port (TCP or UDP) from
> >> which you can get and send data directly to the serial port.
> >>
> >> Alternately, you can use Digi XBee modules that work like wireless RS232
> >> isolators. I use the XSC Pro 900 MHz for a number of projects, including
> >> data loggers that are out of WiFi range. You can get well over a mile in
> >> open space with those. They are limited to 19200 bauds at the most.
> >>
> >> Didier KO4BB
> >>
> >> On November 22, 2014 4:47:15 PM CST, Graham <planophore at aei.ca
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I have been contemplating how I will would like to interface to the
> >>> KS-23461 devices using rs-422.
> >>>
> >>> One option is a rs-422 to USB cable. Seems easy enough.
> >>>
> >>> But another option I keep stumbling across is a rs-422/rs-232 to fast
> >>> ethernet such as:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> http://www.transition.com/TransitionNetworks/Products2/Family.aspx?Name=SDSFE3110-120
> >>>
> >>> Frankly, I have no first hand knowledge or experience with these
> >>> devices. First glance suggests that it might just be what I want - easy
> >>>
> >>> access to the KS-23461 ports through a connection to my local network
> >>> without having a PC of some sort close by.
> >>>
> >>> So, any first hand experience with such devices? Good idea or bad?
> >>>
> >>> cheers, Graham ve3gtc
> >>>
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