Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter

Black BoxSKU: 2884136

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Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter

The Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter is a versatile, bidirectional interface designed to bridge modern serial hosts with legacy analog control systems. It translates RS-232 data into a stable 20-mA current loop signal, enabling seamless communication between computers, microcontrollers, PLCs, and field devices that rely on 20 mA loops for sensing and actuating. This converter is engineered for reliability in industrial environments, featuring optical isolation to protect both ends of the link from electrical noise, transients, and ground loop issues. Whether you are retrofitting an older instrument panel, integrating sensors into a new control network, or expanding your data acquisition capabilities, this compact converter delivers robust performance with flexible configuration options. The device supports both active and passive current loop operation, giving you the freedom to match power availability and system architecture without changing the host or the field devices. In active mode, an RS-232 host can talk to a passive 20-mA loop device, while in passive mode, the loop supplies the necessary current without requiring an external power source for the converter itself. The combination of bidirectional data flow, isolation, and a small footprint makes the Black Box converter an efficient, cost-effective solution for industrial automation, process control, and instrumentation projects where space and reliability matter. Its straightforward wiring and compatibility with standard RS-232 interfaces simplify installation, minimize downtime, and help ensure consistent, error-free communication across long cable runs and electrically noisy environments.

  • Bi-directional communication - Enables two-way data exchange between RS-232 hosts and 20-mA current loop devices for responsive control and monitoring.
  • Configurable operation - Choose active or passive current loop mode to accommodate different power sources and device requirements.
  • Optical isolation - Provides electrical isolation between the RS-232 side and the current loop side to protect equipment and reduce ground loop noise.
  • Compact, rugged design - Small form factor designed for panel mounting or tight enclosures in industrial settings.
  • Easy integration - Simple wiring to standard RS-232 interfaces and current loop devices, enabling rapid deployment and minimal downtime.

Technical Details of Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter

  • Interface: RS-232 on the host side; 20-mA current loop on the field side
  • Operating modes: Active or Passive current loop configuration
  • Isolation: Optical isolation between RS-232 and current loop
  • Power: Optional power for active mode; passive mode relies on current from the loop
  • Connectivity: Compact package suitable for panel mounting or DIN rail enclosure
  • Environment: Built to withstand typical industrial conditions while keeping signal integrity high

How to install Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter

  • Power off all equipment before making connections to prevent data errors or damage.
  • Connect the RS-232 host device to the converter’s RS-232 port using a standard serial cable that matches your device’s port configuration (null modem or straight-through as required).
  • Configure the converter to the desired mode (Active or Passive current loop) according to your system architecture. If you are unsure, start with the option that provides external power for the loop and verify operation.
  • Attach the 20-mA current loop wiring to the field device(s). Confirm correct polarity and ensure loop integrity to avoid voltage drops that could affect signal levels.
  • Power on the system and perform a functional test by sending representative commands from the RS-232 host and verifying that the field devices respond with the expected current loop behavior and feedback.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Black Box RS-232 to Current Loop Converter? It is a bidirectional interface that translates RS-232 serial data into a 20-mA current loop signal, with optical isolation and configurable operation to suit different installation scenarios.
  • Do I need power for active mode? Yes. If you select active current loop mode, a power source is required to drive the loop. In passive mode, the current loop itself provides the necessary power, and the converter relies on that supply.
  • What does optical isolation protect? Optical isolation electrically separates the RS-232 side from the current loop side, reducing the risk of ground loops, voltage transients, and interference propagating between the host and field equipment.
  • Is it compatible with standard RS-232 devices? Yes. The converter is designed to work with typical RS-232 serial hosts and 20-mA current loop field devices, enabling straightforward integration into existing setups.
  • Can it handle bidirectional communication? Absolutely. The device supports bidirectional data transfer, allowing commands and telemetry to flow in both directions between the host and field devices.

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