top of page

CONVERTER

CAN Bus CANopen DeviceNet Modbus TCP, RS485, Analyzer gateway bridge converter, hmi panel.

232 422 485.jpg
BACnet.jpg
CAN_Logo.svg.png
RS232 is used for point to point communications, RS485 and RS422 for multi-devices lines.

BACnet 

BACnet is a communication protocol for building automation and control networks.

CAN

CAN is a communication protocol for real-time data exchange between electronic devices in vehicles and industrial systems.
CANopen.jpg
DALI.jpg
Datalogger.png

CANopen

CANopen is a communication protocol and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation.

DALI

DALI is a communication protocol for lighting control in building automation systems.

Datalogger

A datalogger is a device that records and stores data from sensors or systems over time.
DeviceNet.jpg
DMX.jpg
EtherCAT.jpg

DeviceNet

DeviceNet is a communication protocol used to connect industrial devices such as sensors and actuators.

DMX

DMX is a lighting control system that uses DMX protocol to connect and manage multiple lighting devices.

EtherCAT

EtherCAT is a high-performance Ethernet-based communication protocol used in industrial automation.
EtherNET.jpg
EtherNET.jpg
ENOCEAN.jpg

EtherNet

Ethernet is a widely used communication protocol for local area networks (LANs).

EtherNet/IP

EtherNet/IP is an industrial communication protocol that uses standard Ethernet for real-time control and data exchange.

EnOcean

EnOcean is a wireless communication protocol designed for battery-free sensors and switches in building automation.
HART.jpg
Datalogger (3).png
Datalogger (1).png

HART

HART is a communication protocol used for sending and receiving digital information over analog wiring in process automation.

HTTP/REST

HTTP/REST is a communication protocol for web services that enables data exchange between clients and servers over the internet.

HUB

A hub is a basic network device that connects multiple devices in a local area network (LAN) and broadcasts data to all ports.
IEC 61850.jpg
IO-IOT.png
IO-Link.jpg

IEC 61850

IEC 61850 is a communication standard for automation and protection systems in electrical substations.

I/O-IoT

I/O in IoT refers to the input and output interfaces that connect sensors and actuators to smart devices and networks.

IO-LINK

IO-Link is a point-to-point communication protocol used to connect sensors and actuators in industrial automation.
SAE J1939.jpg
KNX.jpg
LoRaWAN.jpg

J1939

J1939 is a communication protocol used in heavy-duty vehicles for diagnostics and control over the CAN bus.

KNX

KNX is a communication protocol for building automation, enabling control of lighting, HVAC, and security systems.

LoRaWAN

LoRaWAN is a low-power, wide-area communication protocol designed for long-range wireless data transmission in IoT applications.
M-bus.jpg
M-bus Wireless.jpg
Modbus.jpg

M-bus

M-Bus is a communication protocol for remote reading of consumption meters such as water, gas, and electricity.

M-bus Wireless

M-Bus Wireless is a wireless communication protocol for remote reading of utility meters like water, gas, and electricity.

Modbus

Modbus is a serial communication protocol commonly used in industrial automation systems for connecting electronic devices.
Modbus TCP.jpg
MQTT.jpg
Datalogger (5).png

Modbus TCP

Modbus TCP is a version of the Modbus protocol that uses Ethernet for communication in industrial networks.

MQTT

MQTT is a lightweight messaging protocol designed for efficient communication in IoT and low-bandwidth environments.

Multi Protocol

Multi-protocol refers to a system or device that supports communication using multiple protocols for greater compatibility and flexibility.
NMEA0183.jpg
NMEA2000.jpg
OPC UA.jpg

NMEA 0183

NMEA 0183 is a serial communication protocol used in marine electronics for transmitting navigation and sensor data between devices.

NMEA 2000

NMEA 2000 is a communication protocol used in marine electronics for connecting devices like GPS, sonar, and engine systems.

OPC UA

OPC UA is a communication protocol for secure, platform-independent data exchange in industrial automation systems.
Datalogger.png
PROFIBUS.jpg
Datalogger (1).png

Optic Fiber

Optic Fiber is a transmission medium that enables high-speed, long-distance, and interference-resistant data communication using light signals.

PROFINET

PROFINET is an Ethernet-based protocol for fast and reliable communication in industrial automation systems.

Router

Router is a device that directs data between networks and enables internet access.
Datalogger (2).png
Datalogger (3).png
Datalogger (4).png

S7 comm

S7 Comm is a protocol used for communication between Siemens PLCs and other devices.

SNMP

SNMP is a protocol for monitoring and managing network devices.

Splitters Modbus

Splitters Modbus are devices that distribute Modbus signals to multiple slave devices on the same network.
Datalogger (6).png
Datalogger (7).png
Datalogger (8).png

USB

USB is a standard interface for connecting and transferring data between devices.

WiFi

WiFi is a wireless technology for connecting devices to a local network and the internet.

Accessories

Accessories are additional parts like cables, adapters, or splitters that support system integration.
bottom of page