B+B SmartWorx 9PMDS 9-Pin RS232 Modem Data Splitter

B+B SmartWorxSKU: 3326818

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B+B SmartWorx 9PMDS 9-Pin RS232 Modem Data Splitter

This 9PMDS device from B+B SmartWorx is a compact, passive RS-232 data splitter designed to share a single modem or serial line between two devices without the complexity of active electronics. Built around the classic DB9 9-pin RS-232 standard, the 9PMDS employs a diode-OR network to combine signals from two DCE ports and present a clean, single DTE output. It’s a practical solution for laboratories, field diagnostics, point-of-care setups, and any environment where you need to merge multiple serial data sources into one destination port without powering or programming overhead. With a focus on reliability, simplicity, and compatibility, this splitter lets you maximize your existing RS-232 infrastructure while maintaining signal integrity across standard serial connections.

  • Seamless two-port input, single-port output: The 9PMDS accepts signals from two female DCE connectors (DB9F) and presents a single RS-232 DTE-compatible output on a male DB9 connector. Signals entering the two DCE ports—specifically the Transmit Data (pin 3), Data Terminal Ready (pin 4), and Request to Send (pin 7)—are diode-OR’d together to form the output on the DTE side. This passive design enables you to share a modem or serial line efficiently, without adding power or additional logic layers. The arrangement is ideal for applications where multiple devices must contend for access to a single serial device while avoiding signal clashes.
  • Pin-level clarity for robust serial sharing: On the DCE input side, pins 3 (TD), 4 (DTR), and 7 (RTS) are the active pathways wired to the diode-OR network, while pins 1 (Carrier Detect), 2 (Receive Data), 6 (Data Set Ready), and 8 (Clear to Send) are connected such that their status appears on the DTE output. In practice, this means you can route both data and control lines through a single interface, preserving the essential signal semantics required by RS-232 devices. The pin mapping follows standard DB9 conventions, helping you integrate with common computers, modems, or adapters without custom cables.
  • Passive, no power required: There is no external power source needed to operate the 9PMDS. The diode-OR scheme relies on the existing RS-232 signaling levels, making the device simple, reliable, and maintenance-free. This no-power design minimizes heat, reduces failure points, and keeps installation straightforward for field technicians and on-site engineers who prefer compact, compact hardware in their serial toolkits.
  • Compact, rugged form factor with practical use cases: Designed to be unobtrusive on your workbench or inside equipment racks, the 9PMDS fits neatly into standard serial cabling ecosystems. Its two-input, one-output configuration is particularly valuable for labs testing multiple modules against a single modem, Kiosk or POS setups sharing a serial gateway, or industrial control panels that require a quick way to route serial signals without configuring software or power-hungry splitters.
  • Versatile applications and compatibility: As a classic RS-232 data splitter, the 9PMDS supports typical serial communications used in engineering, data collection, instrumentation, and legacy systems. It is compatible with equipment that communicates via standard RS-232 signaling on DB9 connectors, making it a practical addition to test rigs, diagnostic stations, or remote monitoring projects. By preserving standard pinouts and connector types, it reduces the need for specialized adapters and keeps your cable ecosystem consistent.

Technical Details of B+B SmartWorx 9PMDS 9-Pin RS232 Modem Data Splitter

  • Port configuration: 2 × female DB9 DCE input connectors and 1 × male DB9 DTE output connector. The juxtaposition of two DCE inputs into a single DTE output enables you to parallel two devices against one serial gateway with minimal setup.
  • Signal routing: Diode-OR logic combines the signals entering the two input DCE ports on pins 3 (TD), 4 (DTR), and 7 (RTS) so that they appear as a single, shared output on the DTE port. This passive arrangement preserves signal polarity and timing characteristics essential for RS-232 devices while avoiding contentions that could arise from direct wiring.
  • Status lines handling: Pins 1 (CD), 2 (RD), 6 (DSR), and 8 (CTS) are presented on the DTE output side, allowing the receiving device to see carrier detect, data available, device ready, and clear-to-send states as part of the shared interface. This helps maintain accurate flow control and status reporting across connected devices.
  • Power and operation: The unit is fully passive with no required external power. It relies on the RS-232 voltage levels supplied by the connected devices, which simplifies installation and reduces potential points of failure in field deployments.
  • Connector standardization: Uses standard DB9 connectors (2 × female DCE inputs, 1 × male DTE output), ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PCs, modems, serial adapters, and instrumentation that adhere to the RS-232 interface.
  • Construction and intent: Built as a simple, reliable signal-sharing device for serial communications, the 9PMDS prioritizes signal integrity and low maintenance over feature-heavy functionality. Its simplicity makes it ideal for quick deployments, diagnostics, and educational demonstrations where clean serial sharing is required.

how to install B+B SmartWorx 9PMDS

Install the 9PMDS by wiring two RS-232 DCE devices to the two female DB9 ports and connecting the single DTE device to the male DB9 port. Because the unit is passive, there is no power connection to configure or monitor. Ensure that the devices you connect adhere to standard RS-232 voltage levels and that cable connections follow the DB9 pinout conventions. For best results, keep cables short to minimize potential signal degradation and avoid daisy-chaining through multiple splitters or adapters. After wiring, test data transfer in a controlled scenario to confirm that the DTE device sees the expected data from either of the DCE sources, and that status lines (CD, RD, DSR, CTS) reflect accurately on the DTE side. If you encounter unexpected results, verify the integrity of each cable and ensure that only one active source is transmitting at a time to prevent bus contention in the diode-OR network.

  • Step 1 — Prepare ports: Identify the two devices that will feed the splitter as DCE sources and confirm they use DB9 connectors. Have ready two cables with DB9 female connectors for the inputs and one cable with a DB9 male connector for the output.
  • Step 2 — Connect inputs: Attach each device’s RS-232 port to one of the two DB9F sockets on the 9PMDS. Ensure the pins align with standard RS-232 pinouts (TD, DTR, RTS on pins 3, 4, 7 respectively for the inputs).
  • Step 3 — Connect output: Connect the DTE device (the modem, computer, or terminal) to the single DB9M port on the 9PMDS. This is where the diode-OR’d signal will appear as TXD, DTR, RTS, and the corresponding status signals.
  • Step 4 — Verify operation: Power on all devices and perform a basic data transmission test. Confirm that the DTE device receives data from either input and that the status lines reflect the current device state.
  • Step 5 — Optimize cable routing: Tidy cable routing to avoid interference and minimize impedance mismatches. In professional environments, you may bundle cables or use shielded DB9 cables for improved signal integrity in longer runs.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the B+B SmartWorx 9PMDS? It is a passive RS-232 data splitter that diode-ORs signals from two DCE (DB9F) inputs to a single DTE (DB9M) output, enabling two serial sources to share one modem or serial gateway without active electronics.
  • How many ports does it have? The device features two input ports (DB9 female DCE connectors) and one output port (DB9 male DTE connector), following the 9-pin RS-232 standard.
  • Does it require power? No. The 9PMDS is a passive splitter and operates without any external power source.
  • Can I use this with any RS-232 device? Yes, as long as the devices use standard RS-232 signaling over DB9 connectors and adhere to RS-232 voltage levels. It is particularly well-suited for sharing a modem or serial gateway among two DCE devices.
  • Are there any limitations? Because it uses diode-OR techniques, simultaneous, active transmission from both inputs can lead to contention at the DTE output. It’s best used when one source transmits at a time or when you can coordinate access to the shared modem to prevent collisions.
  • What kind of environments is it best for? It’s ideal for labs, field service, diagnostics, and educational settings where a simple, reliable serial sharing solution is needed without the complexity or cost of powered splitters.

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