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http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/surge-protector-25v-10ka-db15-rs232-SP062/
http://cablematic.iskra.cat/en/products/surge-protector-25v-10ka-db15-rs232-SP062/
Surge protector 25V 10KA DB15 RS232
REF: SP062
Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RS232 DB25 connectors for input/output.
- Protection for the 15-pin RS232 port.
- Operating voltage: 25 V.
- Rated current: 300 mA.
PVP
€49.49
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€49.49
PVD
€43.50
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
100%
safe
safe
Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RS232 DB25 connectors for input/output.
- Protection for the 15-pin RS232 port.
- Operating voltage: 25 V.
- Rated current: 300 mA.
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More info
RS232 port electric overvoltage protector (DB15). The input/output terminals DB15, are connected to this device, in pass-through mode, and without interfering with the transmission of data. Protects from voltage spikes and electrical surges, induced by lightning, power line parasites, and other factors. These discharges cause damage to the sensitive and delicate electronic equipment connected to the electric networkelectric
Specifications
Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RS232 DB25 connectors for input/output.
- Protection for the 15-pin RS232 port.
- Operating voltage: 25 V.
- Rated current: 300 mA.
- Nominal download: 5KA.
- Maximum discharge current: 10KA.
- Voltage protection level: <= 25 V.
- Working frequency: 10 Mhz.
- Response time: <= 1 ns.
- It has a GND connector.
- Size: 80 x 40 x 25 mm.
- Gross Weight: 130 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 8.0 x 4.0 x 2.5 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 11.0 x 7.0 x 3.1 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- RS232
- Parallel
- Communication Series
- Hz
RS232
The RS232 connector is a connector type 9-pin connector is popularly called Series. It is a connector that was once widely used by various components of the PC, such as a mouse, keyboard ... but over time it has fallen into disuse and replaced by the USB connector trying to emulate the latest version number. It is currently used by robots, elevators, POS and industrial machinery.