This RS485 device data acquisitor / IoT gateway is designed for an industrial environment. It combines multiple functions in one, including serial server, Modbus gateway, MQTT gateway and RS485 to HTTPD Client.
With RS485, WiFi and Ethernet ports, the module has functions such as serial to WiFi, serial to Ethernet, Ethernet to WiFi and many others. With screw terminals for power input, it supports a 5~36V power supply. It is suitable for applications like data acquisition, IoT gateway, safety & security IoT, and intelligent instrument monitoring. With Industrial DIN Rail Mount Support, it is easy to install, has a compact size, and is cost-effective.
Rail-Mount Serial Server, RS485 to WiFi/Ethernet Module, Modbus MQTT Gateway
Offers an RS485 device data acquisitor / IoT gateway
Designed for industrial environment
Socket Distribution Protocol: In the transparent transmission mode, the serial device can send data to the specified socket link; the network data of each Socket is sent to the serial device through the serial port.
Multi Configuration Methods: supports multi-configuration methods such as hosts, web browsers and serial port configuration
Hardware Protection: ESD Level 4 Static Protection, Level 3 Surge Protection and EFT Level 3 Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Protection
Suitable for applications like data acquisition and IoT gateway
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RS485 to WiFi/Ethernet Module (Modbus/MQTT Gateway)
Worked great to connect my two solaredge inverters together (I purchased 2). Added a cheap DIN rail holder which required a bit of "adjustment" to make it fit nicely. Good wifi signal, easy to setup (although they had auto/adaptive baud rate on, which I had to turn off - which took a while to identify). Overall, happy with my purcahse (although running some ethernet cable when initially doing the work would have been cheaper :-D)