Bus converters of Satel Integra

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#6138
Satel INT-KNX-2 KNX bus integration module
  • KNX actuators control with INTEGRA system
  • Receiving of KNX sensors messages by INTEGRA panel
  • Direct connection to the KNX bus
362,12 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#5789
Satel INT-RS Plus RS-232 interface for systems integration
  • RS-232 systems integration module
  • GuardX communication
  • RS-232 based monitoring support
  • Compatibility with the INTEGRA 256 Plus
125,16 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#7788
Satel MTX-300 Wireless system controller 433MHz
  • system expansion by adding SATEL wireless devices: keyfobs, detectors and sirens
  • 8 programmable relay outputs
  • 2 programmable siren control inputs
93,73 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#4069
Satel INT-FI Fiber-optic interface
  • INTEGRA keypad and expansion buses to fiber-optic conversion
  • Support for two fiber pairs allowing modules daisy-chaining
  • Communication range up to 2km
272,14 EUR including 23.00% VAT

Bus Converters

Bus converters are devices that allow you to connect devices with different communication standards. They allow data to be exchanged between devices that would not normally be able to communicate with each other.

Bus converters are used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Industrial automation: To connect PLCs, sensors, actuators, and other industrial devices.
  • Alarm systems: To integrate alarm systems with various devices, such as motion sensors, cameras, and sirens.
  • Access control systems: To connect card readers, keypads, and other access control devices.
  • Computer networks: To connect different types of networks, such as Ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485.

There are many different types of bus converters, and each has its own features and applications. When selecting a bus converter, the following factors should be considered:

  • The types of buses to be connected: A converter is required that supports both the bus type of the master device and the slave device.
  • The data transmission rate: The converter must support the data transmission rate required by the application.
  • Additional features: Some converters offer additional features, such as galvanic isolation or signal amplification.

Types of Bus Converters

There are many different types of bus converters available, each with its own features and applications. Some of the most common types of bus converters include:

  • RS-232 to RS-485 converters: These converters allow RS-232 devices to be connected to an RS-485 bus. RS-232 is a standard serial bus used in computers and other electronic devices. RS-485 is a multipoint serial bus that allows multiple devices to be connected to a single bus.
  • Ethernet to RS-232/RS-485 converters: These converters allow RS-232 or RS-485 devices to be connected to an Ethernet network. Ethernet is a popular computer networking standard that allows multiple devices to be connected to a single network.
  • Fiber optic converters: These converters allow data to be transmitted over fiber optic cables. Fiber optic cables are faster and more reliable than copper cables and can transmit data over longer distances.
  • Protocol converters: These converters allow data to be converted from one protocol to another. Protocols are sets of rules that define how devices communicate.

Benefits of Using Bus Converters

Bus converters offer many benefits, including:

  • Increased connectivity: Bus converters allow you to connect devices with different communication standards, which can increase connectivity in a system.
  • Increased flexibility: Bus converters make it easy to add new devices to a system without having to replace existing infrastructure.
  • Increased performance: Bus converters can improve system performance by reducing the number of data conversions required.
  • Increased security: Bus converters can improve system security by providing galvanic isolation between devices.