Patton 2014 Passive, RS-530 to V.35 Converter Lets a Balanced, Synchronous Device Communicate with a V.35 Controller or CSU/DSU
Bi-Directionally Converts Synchronous RS-530 to V.35
Supports Data Rates to 2 Mbps, Full or Half Duplex
Transparent to Protocol
No AC Power or Batteries Required
Various DCE/DTE and Gender Combinations Available
DB-25 and M/34 Connectors with Integral 6 foot (1.8m) Cable
Circuitry Housed in a Miniature Case
The Patton 2014 RS-530 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous RS-530 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Patton 2014 requires no AC power or batteries to operate and supports data rates to 2 Mbps. Operating full or half duplex, the Patton 2014 passes all necessary clocking and control signals, and is transparent to protocol.
The Patton 2014 connects directly to the synchronous RS-530 interface using a male or female DB-25 connector. A male or female M/34 connector at the end of an integral 6 foot (1.8m) cable plugs into the V.35 device. Models with any combination of DTE and DCE wiring are available, thus eliminating the need for special crossover cables.
Interfaces: EIA RS-530/RS-422 to CCITT V.35 Data Rates: Up to 2.048 Mbps Transmission Mode: Full or half duplex Protocol: Transparent to protocol Clocking: Set by connected devices Connectors: DB-25 male or female on RS-530 side, M/34 male or female on V.35 side Temperature Range: 32-122°F (0-50°C) Altitude: 0-15,000 feet Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing Power Supply: None required, uses ultra low power from EIA data and control signals Dimensions: 2.66L x 2.10H x 0.73W (6.8 x 5.3 x 1.9 cm Weight: 14 oz. (400 grams) including cable