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Programmable Terminal Topic: Specifications of NT-AL001

 

FAQ No. FAQ00170

 

Question

What are the specifications of the NT-AL001 RS232C/RS-422A Link Adapter?



Answer

Please refer to the following data.

General Specifications

 
Item Specification
Model number NT-AL001
Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55°C
Ambient operating humidity 10% to 90% (with no condensation)
Rated power supply voltage +5 V ±10% (supplied from pin 6 of RS-232C connector)
Rated power supply current 150 mA max.
Surge current 0.8 mA max.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min. (at 500 V DC) between RS-422A signal lines and functional ground terminal
Dielectric strength 1,500 V AC between RS-422A signal lines and functional ground terminal for 1 min, leakage current: 10 mA max.
Operating environment No corrosive gases
Ambient storage temperature -20 to 75°C
Vibration resistance Conforms to JISC 0911, 80 min each in X, Y, and Z directions
Shock resistance Conforms to JISC 0912, 15G for 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Weight 200 g

 

 

RS-232C Interface

 
Item Specification
Baud rate 64 kbps max.
Transmission distance 2 m max.
Connector D-Sub, 9-pin connector (female)

 


RS-422A Interface

 
Item Specification
Baud rate 64 kbps max. (depends on RS-232C baud rate)
Transmission distance 500 m max.
Terminals 8-terminal removable terminal block, M3.0 terminals


 

Dimensions

 

30 × 114 × 100.2 mm with RS-422A terminal cover removed. 30 × 114 × 119.5 with RS-422A terminal cover in place.

 

 

 

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