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Moxa provides a full spectrum of quality products for industrial networking, computing, automation and IIoT – Industrial Internet of Things. Our products have connected over 30 million devices worldwide in a wide range of applications, including factory automation, smart rail, smart grid, intelligent transportation, oil and gas, marine, and mining.

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Moxa UPort 1250I
Introduction
The UPort? 1250/1250I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 2 RS-232/422/485 devices to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. These plug & play USB solutions are perfect for mobile, instrumentation, and point-of sale applications.
Typical Application?Connecting Instruments in a Medical Lab
In medical labs, research scientists typically collect large quantities of data from many samples using a variety of different instruments. Most research devices have parameters that can be accessed via a serial port for convenient reconfiguration. Laptops are often used as convenient and space-efficient computing solutions in medical labs, but most modern laptops no longer offer serial ports and only come equipped with USB ports. This presents a connectivity issue unless the USB ports can be expanded into serial ports.
?s solution is the UPort? 1250, which is an RS-232/422/485 USB-to-serial converter that can be used to connect 2 serial interface instruments to a computer?s USB port, and is particularly convenient for medical researchers since advanced technical expertise is not required. The UPort? 1250 has the following features:
2 serial ports for easy USB-to-serial expansion
True USB 2.0 high-speed transmission
128-byte FIFO and on-chip hardware and software flow control to ensure stable data transmission
Easy troubleshooting with LED indicators for each serial port
Compatible with both laptops and desktop PCs
Features
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 for up to 480 Mbps USB transmission
921.6 kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
128-byte FIFO and on-chip H/W, S/W flow control
15N high retention type B connector
Drivers provided for Windows, WinCE, and Linux
LEDs for easy monitoring
15 kV ESD protection for all serial ports
Locking power cord for the UPort 1250I
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Moxa UPort 1250
Introduction
The UPort? 1250/1250I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 2 RS-232/422/485 devices to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. These plug & play USB solutions are perfect for mobile, instrumentation, and point-of sale applications.
Typical Application?Connecting Instruments in a Medical Lab
In medical labs, research scientists typically collect large quantities of data from many samples using a variety of different instruments. Most research devices have parameters that can be accessed via a serial port for convenient reconfiguration. Laptops are often used as convenient and space-efficient computing solutions in medical labs, but most modern laptops no longer offer serial ports and only come equipped with USB ports. This presents a connectivity issue unless the USB ports can be expanded into serial ports.
?s solution is the UPort? 1250, which is an RS-232/422/485 USB-to-serial converter that can be used to connect 2 serial interface instruments to a computer?s USB port, and is particularly convenient for medical researchers since advanced technical expertise is not required. The UPort? 1250 has the following features:
2 serial ports for easy USB-to-serial expansion
True USB 2.0 high-speed transmission
128-byte FIFO and on-chip hardware and software flow control to ensure stable data transmission
Easy troubleshooting with LED indicators for each serial port
Compatible with both laptops and desktop PCs
Features
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 for up to 480 Mbps USB transmission
921.6 kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
128-byte FIFO and on-chip H/W, S/W flow control
15N high retention type B connector
Drivers provided for Windows, WinCE, and Linux
LEDs for easy monitoring
15 kV ESD protection for all serial ports
Locking power cord for the UPort 1250I
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Moxa UPort 1150I
Introduction
Instant Plug & Play
The UPort? 1150/1150I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 1 RS-232/422/485 device to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. These plug & play USB solutions are compatible with both new and legacy RS-232/422/485 devices, and are perfect for mobile, instrumentation, and point-of sale applications.
Simplified, Hassle-free Serial Port Expansion
USB plug & play makes serial port expansion easy, and does not require IRQ, DMA, or I/O address resources. Users no longer need to open the chassis or power down the system to add COM ports, saving on setup time and cost.
Features
Compatible with USB 2.0
12 Mbps USB data rate
15N high retention USB type B connector (UPort? 1150I)
Software selectable RS-232, RS-422, 4-wire RS-485, and 2-wire RS-485
Certified drivers provided for Windows (including Vista), WinCE 5.0, and Linux
15 KV ESD protection for all serial ports
2 KV optical isolation protection (UPort? 1150I)
Full modem status LEDs for UPort? 1150I
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Moxa UPort 1150
Introduction
Instant Plug & Play
The UPort? 1150/1150I USB-to-serial converters allow you to connect 1 RS-232/422/485 device to your laptop or workstation through the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. These plug & play USB solutions are compatible with both new and legacy RS-232/422/485 devices, and are perfect for mobile, instrumentation, and point-of sale applications.
Simplified, Hassle-free Serial Port Expansion
USB plug & play makes serial port expansion easy, and does not require IRQ, DMA, or I/O address resources. Users no longer need to open the chassis or power down the system to add COM ports, saving on setup time and cost.
Features
Compatible with USB 2.0
12 Mbps USB data rate
15N high retention USB type B connector (UPort? 1150I)
Software selectable RS-232, RS-422, 4-wire RS-485, and 2-wire RS-485
Certified drivers provided for Windows (including Vista), WinCE 5.0, and Linux
15 KV ESD protection for all serial ports
2 KV optical isolation protection (UPort? 1150I)
Full modem status LEDs for UPort? 1150I
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Moxa UPort 1130I
Introduction
The UPort? 1100 series USB-to-serial converters are the perfect accessory for laptop computers that do not have a serial port, and are essential for engineers who need to connect different serial devices in the field or separate interface converters for devices without a standard COM port or DB9 connector. The UPort? 1110 converts from USB to RS-232, the UPort? 1130/1130I from USB to RS-422/485, and the UPort? 1150 from USB to RS-232/422/485. All products are compatible with new and legacy serial devices, and can be used with mobile, instrumentation, and point-of-sale applications.
Typical Application?Surveillance Monitoring System
The most basic video surveillance setup consists of a single camera connected directly to a monitor and recording device. However, many businesses require video surveillance on a larger scale requiring a dedicated management system. Existing management systems often lack device-port versatility, making converters a necessity when connecting different devices. Management systems needing USB-to-serial converters for serial devices such as card readers, modems, video cameras, and sensors, now have a simple solution. ?s UPort? 1110/1150 converters provide plug-and-play serial device connectivity without having to install new adapter boards, which usually requires opening of computer/server chassis. Also, a unique driver allows the UPort? 1110/1150 to retain COM port numbers when they have been unplugged and then reconnected again, even into a new USB port.
UPort? 1110/1150 convenient characteristics include:
USB 2.0 compatibility
RS-232 or RS-422/485 interface
Stability and reliability
Cost-effective
Plug-and-play
Easy to use
Features
Compatible with USB 2.0
12 Mbps USB data rate
921.6 kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
Drivers provided for Windows, WinCE, and Linux
Mini DB9 female to terminal block adaptor for easy wiring
LEDs for indicating USB and TxD/RxD activity
15 kV ESD protection for all serial ports
2 kV electrical isolation
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Moxa UPort 1130
Introduction
The UPort? 1100 series USB-to-serial converters are the perfect accessory for laptop computers that do not have a serial port, and are essential for engineers who need to connect different serial devices in the field or separate interface converters for devices without a standard COM port or DB9 connector. The UPort? 1110 converts from USB to RS-232, the UPort? 1130/1130I from USB to RS-422/485, and the UPort? 1150 from USB to RS-232/422/485. All products are compatible with new and legacy serial devices, and can be used with mobile, instrumentation, and point-of-sale applications.
Typical Application?Surveillance Monitoring System
The most basic video surveillance setup consists of a single camera connected directly to a monitor and recording device. However, many businesses require video surveillance on a larger scale requiring a dedicated management system. Existing management systems often lack device-port versatility, making converters a necessity when connecting different devices. Management systems needing USB-to-serial converters for serial devices such as card readers, modems, video cameras, and sensors, now have a simple solution. ?s UPort? 1110/1150 converters provide plug-and-play serial device connectivity without having to install new adapter boards, which usually requires opening of computer/server chassis. Also, a unique driver allows the UPort? 1110/1150 to retain COM port numbers when they have been unplugged and then reconnected again, even into a new USB port.
UPort? 1110/1150 convenient characteristics include:
USB 2.0 compatibility
RS-232 or RS-422/485 interface
Stability and reliability
Cost-effective
Plug-and-play
Easy to use
Features
Compatible with USB 2.0
12 Mbps USB data rate
921.6 kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
Drivers provided for Windows, WinCE, and Linux
Mini DB9 female to terminal block adaptor for easy wiring
LEDs for indicating USB and TxD/RxD activity
15 kV ESD protection for all serial ports
2 kV electrical isolation
You Tube Link
Moxa UPort 1110
Introduction
The UPort? 1100 series USB-to-serial converters are the perfect accessory for laptop computers that do not have a serial port, and are essential for engineers who need to connect different serial devices in the field or separate interface converters for devices without a standard COM port or DB9 connector. The UPort? 1110 converts from USB to RS-232, the UPort? 1130/1130I from USB to RS-422/485, and the UPort? 1150 from USB to RS-232/422/485. All products are compatible with new and legacy serial devices, and can be used with mobile, instrumentation, and point-of-sale applications.
Typical Application?Surveillance Monitoring System
The most basic video surveillance setup consists of a single camera connected directly to a monitor and recording device. However, many businesses require video surveillance on a larger scale requiring a dedicated management system. Existing management systems often lack device-port versatility, making converters a necessity when connecting different devices. Management systems needing USB-to-serial converters for serial devices such as card readers, modems, video cameras, and sensors, now have a simple solution. ?s UPort? 1110/1150 converters provide plug-and-play serial device connectivity without having to install new adapter boards, which usually requires opening of computer/server chassis. Also, a unique driver allows the UPort? 1110/1150 to retain COM port numbers when they have been unplugged and then reconnected again, even into a new USB port.
UPort? 1110/1150 convenient characteristics include:
USB 2.0 compatibility
RS-232 or RS-422/485 interface
Stability and reliability
Cost-effective
Plug-and-play
Easy to use
Features
Compatible with USB 2.0
12 Mbps USB data rate
921.6 kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
Drivers provided for Windows, WinCE, and Linux
Mini DB9 female to terminal block adaptor for easy wiring
LEDs for indicating USB and TxD/RxD activity
15 kV ESD protection for all serial ports
You Tube Link
Moxa TCC-82
Introduction
The TCC-82 provides full electrical isolation for bi-directional serial communication between two RS-232 devices in a compact, industrial-grade package. Both sides of an RS-232 connection are isolated optically to provide perfect protection against lightning surges, accidental high voltage shorts, and ground loops. The built-in, wide range isolators are tested to ensure that they can withstand more than 4 kV rms input to output for 1 minute. This means that the TCC-82 not only meets the requirements of general serial data communications, but also the high standards required by industrial automation and medical applications. The TCC-82 protects the TxD and RxD data lines, and also protects the RTS and CTS handshake lines for a total of 4 isolated channels to provide complete protection of your RS-232 applications.
External Power Source Not Required
The TCC-82 supports port-powered operation, which means that it can obtain power directly from the attached serial devices. Power is obtained from the RS-232 TxD, RTS, or DTR lines, regardless of whether the signal is high or low, eliminating the need for an external power supply. However, external power can be used if handshake lines are not available, if the serial cable is too long, or if the serial device is a low powered device. For external power, the TCC-82 can use a 5 to 12 VDC adaptor or a USB power cord. Note that both sides of the connection are powered independently, so if necessary, one side can rely on port power and the other on an external power source.
When installing the TCC-82, we recommend that you connect all output signals. The TCC-82 obtains power from these signals even if they are not used by your system. Care should be taken when choosing the external power supply if your application requires the full 4 kV of isolation. Most commercial power supplies provide only 1500 VAC isolation between the primary and secondary windings. If you are using external power for both sides of the TCC-82, make sure that separate power sources are used, each with sufficient isolation protection.
Features
4 channels of 4 kV RMS isolation for 1 minute
External power source supported but not required
15 kV serial ESD protection
Automatic baudrate detection
Compact size
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Moxa TCC-80I
Introduction
The TCC-80/80I media converters provide complete signal conversion between RS-232 and RS-422/485, without requiring an external power source. The converters support both half duplex 2-wire RS-485 and full duplex 4-wire RS-422/485, either of which can be converted between RS-232?s TxD and RxD lines. In addition,the TCC-80/80I?s 15 kV ESD protection guards against damage from electrostatic discharge, and the TCC-80I is the world?s first high-speed, port-powered converter with 2.5 kV isolation.
Automatic data direction control is provided for RS-485. In this case, the RS-485 driver is enabled automatically when the circuitry senses the TxD output from the RS-232 signal. This means that no programming effort is required to control the transmission direction of the RS-485 signal. Moreover, the TCC-80I?s patented LED port power indicator lets you check whether or not the TCC-80I is receiving enough power.
Port Power over RS-232
The RS-232 port of the TCC-80/80I is a DB9 female socket that can connect directly to the host PC, with power drawn from the TxD line. Regardless of whether the signal is high or low, the TCC-80/80I can obtain enough power from the data line. However, external power can be used if the handshake line is not available, if the serial cable is too long, or if the RS-232 device is a low power device. For external power, a 5 to 12 VDC power supply can be connected using an adaptor or a USB power cord.
Port Power Dissipation
When installing a TCC-80 or TCC-80I converter, it is important to pay attention to power consumption, RS-232 cable length, and RS-422/485 transmission distance. In general, the TCC-80 and TCC-80I obtain 50 mW of power from the power source. Standard PC COM ports can provide 70 to 90 mW of power if the TxD, RTS, and DTR lines are connected. Moreover, the RS-232 cable should be shorter than 15 m (@ 9600 bps) to ensure that less power is lost from the host/device to the TCC-80. The remainder of the supplied power is used for transmitting the RS-422/485 signal.
Port Power and Optical Isolation
The RS-232 port of the TCC-80/80I is a DB9 female socket that can connect directly to the host PC, with power drawn from the TxD line. Electrical 2.5 kV isolation for the TCC-80I is achieved with a photo coupler that transforms the electrical signal into light, and then re-transforms the light back into an electrical signal on the other side. In this way, the two electrical circuits are completely isolated from each other. This also protects the devices from ground loop currents, reduces damage caused by data loss, and prevents damage to the communication interfaces.
LED Port Power Indicator
It?s easy enough to test the serial device with a multimeter to determine that the serial device will provide enough power to the media converter. However, it?s even easier to let the TCC-80I test the device for you. Simply connect the TCC-80I to the device?s RS-232 port and set the SW4 switch to Test mode. If the patented port power LED indicator lights up, the TCC-80I is receiving enough power. If the LED does not light up, you will need to attach an external power source to the TCC-80I.
Features
External power source supported but not required
Compact size
Converts RS-422, and both 2-wire and 4-wire RS-485
RS-485 automatic data direction control
Automatic baudrate detection
15 kV serial ESD protection
Built-in 120-ohm termination resistors
2.5 kV isolation (for TCC-80I only)
LED port power indicator
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Moxa TCC-80
Introduction
The TCC-80/80I media converters provide complete signal conversion between RS-232 and RS-422/485, without requiring an external power source. The converters support both half duplex 2-wire RS-485 and full duplex 4-wire RS-422/485, either of which can be converted between RS-232?s TxD and RxD lines. In addition,the TCC-80/80I?s 15 kV ESD protection guards against damage from electrostatic discharge, and the TCC-80I is the world?s first high-speed, port-powered converter with 2.5 kV isolation.
Automatic data direction control is provided for RS-485. In this case, the RS-485 driver is enabled automatically when the circuitry senses the TxD output from the RS-232 signal. This means that no programming effort is required to control the transmission direction of the RS-485 signal. Moreover, the TCC-80I?s patented LED port power indicator lets you check whether or not the TCC-80I is receiving enough power.
Port Power over RS-232
The RS-232 port of the TCC-80/80I is a DB9 female socket that can connect directly to the host PC, with power drawn from the TxD line. Regardless of whether the signal is high or low, the TCC-80/80I can obtain enough power from the data line. However, external power can be used if the handshake line is not available, if the serial cable is too long, or if the RS-232 device is a low power device. For external power, a 5 to 12 VDC power supply can be connected using an adaptor or a USB power cord.
Port Power Dissipation
When installing a TCC-80 or TCC-80I converter, it is important to pay attention to power consumption, RS-232 cable length, and RS-422/485 transmission distance. In general, the TCC-80 and TCC-80I obtain 50 mW of power from the power source. Standard PC COM ports can provide 70 to 90 mW of power if the TxD, RTS, and DTR lines are connected. Moreover, the RS-232 cable should be shorter than 15 m (@ 9600 bps) to ensure that less power is lost from the host/device to the TCC-80. The remainder of the supplied power is used for transmitting the RS-422/485 signal.
Port Power and Optical Isolation
The RS-232 port of the TCC-80/80I is a DB9 female socket that can connect directly to the host PC, with power drawn from the TxD line. Electrical 2.5 kV isolation for the TCC-80I is achieved with a photo coupler that transforms the electrical signal into light, and then re-transforms the light back into an electrical signal on the other side. In this way, the two electrical circuits are completely isolated from each other. This also protects the devices from ground loop currents, reduces damage caused by data loss, and prevents damage to the communication interfaces.
LED Port Power Indicator
It?s easy enough to test the serial device with a multimeter to determine that the serial device will provide enough power to the media converter. However, it?s even easier to let the TCC-80I test the device for you. Simply connect the TCC-80I to the device?s RS-232 port and set the SW4 switch to Test mode. If the patented port power LED indicator lights up, the TCC-80I is receiving enough power. If the LED does not light up, you will need to attach an external power source to the TCC-80I.
Features
External power source supported but not required
Compact size
Converts RS-422, and both 2-wire and 4-wire RS-485
RS-485 automatic data direction control
Automatic baudrate detection
15 kV serial ESD protection
Built-in 120-ohm termination resistors
2.5 kV isolation (for TCC-80I only)
LED port power indicator
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