FTDI USB-RS485-WE-5000-BT Cable, USB to Rs485 Converter, Wire-End, 5m
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FTDI USB-RS485-WE-5000-BT Cable, USB to Rs485 Converter, Wire-End, 5m

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FTDI USB-RS485-WE-5000-BT Cable, USB to Rs485 Converter, Wire-End, 5mThe USB RS485 WE 5000 BT is an USB to RS485 levels serial UART converter cable with 5m cable length and 0V power supply output. It incorporates FT232RQ USB to serial UART interface IC device which handles all the USB signalling and protocols. The cable provides a fast, simple way to connect devices with a RS485 interface to USB. It also contains a small internal electronic circuit board, utilising the FT232R, which is encapsulated into the USB

The USB-RS485-WE-5000-BT is an USB to RS485 levels serial UART converter cable with 5m cable length and 0V power supply output. It incorporates FT232RQ USB to serial UART interface IC device which handles all the USB signalling and protocols. The cable provides a fast, simple way to connect devices with a RS485 interface to USB. It also contains a small internal electronic circuit board, utilising the FT232R, which is encapsulated into the USB connector end of the cable. The integrated electronics also include the RS485 transceiver plus Tx and Rx LEDs which give a visual indication of traffic on the cable. The other end of the cable is bare, tinned wire ended connections by default. The cable is USB powered and USB 2.0 full speed compatible and cable supports the FTDIChip-ID, with a unique USB serial number programmed into the FT232R. This cable require USB drivers, which are used to make the FT232R in the cable appear as a virtual COM port (VCP).
  • Black cable and transparent USB connector
  • Entire USB protocol handled by the electronics in the cable
  • EIA/TIA-485 communication interface with low power requirements
  • UART interface support for 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits and odd/even/mark/space/no parity
  • Internal EEPROM with user writeable area
  • Low USB bandwidth consumption
  • Data transfer rates from 300baud to 3Mbaud
  • ESD protection for RS485 I/O's
  • UHCI/OHCI/EHCI host controller compatible
  • USB 2.0 full speed compatible

Applications

Communications & Networking, Sensing & Instrumentation, Industrial, Security, Automotive

Product details

Cable Length - Metric 5m
Baud Rate 3Mbaud
Product Range -
Converter Connector Type Free / Stripped End
Chip Type FT232R
Cable Length - Imperial 16.5ft
Conversion Type USB to RS485 Converter

Other details

Brand FTDI
Part Number USB-RS485-WE-5000-BT
Quantity Each
Technical Data Sheet EN

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