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USB to RS-485/RS-422 converter
[edit]A USB to RS-485/RS-422 converter is a device that connects to a PC through the USB port. The device creates a communication port on the PC that can be accessed through a software program through the use of USB operating system drivers. This will allow the user to connect to an existing RS-485/RS-422 network. The user will now be able to communicate from the PC through the USB port to other electronic equipment connected on the RS-485/RS-422 network.
These devices are usually configurable through a jumper setting or dip switch on the PCB. Configurations that exists are RS-485, RS-422, enable/disable a termination resistor, enable/disable biasing resistors.
USB to Isolated RS-485/RS-422 converter
A USB to isolated converter includes an isolation barrier that protects the PC or equipment it connects to.