Communication Converter

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A communication converter is a device that is used to convert a communication signal from one protocol to another. They are commonly used in industrial applications where different types of devices or systems need to communicate with each other.

There are various types of communication converters, including:

    Serial-to-serial converters: These devices convert one serial communication protocol to another, such as RS-232 to RS-485.

    Ethernet-to-serial converters: These devices allow serial devices to be connected to an Ethernet network, enabling remote access and control.

    Fieldbus-to-serial converters: These devices convert between different fieldbus protocols and serial protocols, allowing fieldbus devices to communicate with serial devices.

    Wireless communication converters: These devices convert wired signals to wireless signals or vice versa, enabling remote communication between devices.

When selecting a communication converter, it is important to consider factors such as the required data rate, the distance between devices, and the protocols being used. It is also important to ensure that the converter is compatible with the devices being used and that it meets any relevant industry standards.


Communication converters are used to convert signals between different communication protocols, allowing devices with different interfaces to communicate with each other. They are commonly used in industrial settings where various types of equipment with different communication protocols need to communicate with each other.

Communication converters can convert various types of signals, such as serial, parallel, Ethernet, and wireless signals. Some of the most common communication protocols that are converted include RS-232, RS-485, Modbus, Profibus, DeviceNet, CAN bus, and Ethernet.

There are different types of communication converters available, including standalone units, compact converters that can be mounted on DIN rails, and USB converters that can be used to connect devices to a computer. The choice of converter depends on the specific application and the types of devices that need to be connected.

When choosing a communication converter, it is important to consider factors such as the communication protocols that need to be converted, the baud rate, the distance between devices, the number of devices that need to be connected, and the environmental conditions.

Some examples of communication converters include serial to Ethernet converters, RS-232/485 to USB converters, Modbus to BACnet gateways, and CAN bus to Ethernet converters.

Overall, communication converters are essential for ensuring interoperability and connectivity between different devices in industrial settings. They enable different devices to communicate with each other, helping to streamline processes, increase efficiency, and reduce downtime.


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