Description
AME uses an ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor to perform the serial port to Ethernet function. It uses state allocation to handle TCP/IP protocol stacking, bringing users lower-cost TCP/IP protocol conversion under limited resources. AME supports TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP client, Modbus/TCP and even HTTP protocols. You can use any browser to set parameters, or use Hyper Terminal in console mode.
Features
■ RS-485 serial devices can be connected to the Ethernet through simple data conversion to form an Ethernet node.
■ The communication rate can reach 115.2Kbps.
■ When the server side has 4 independent interfaces (Sockets), it can support 4 independent client commands corresponding to respective internal data locations and HTTP protocols, and all commands can be executed at the same time.
Applications
Simple and easy to use as a relay converter to convert serial data to Ethernet, it is widely used in factory automation, security protection or any other low-speed data transmission equipment.
■ Data collection & security terminals
■ Security system equipment
■ Warehouse system terminal
■ Remote sensors & meters
■ Environmental monitors
■ Remote equipment control
■ Time logger
■ Parking lot automation terminal
■ Power supply monitoring
■ Data collector
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