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The ST-5211, part of the RSTi PacSystem series from GE Fanuc Emerson, functions as a serial communication module. It accommodates a single RS-232 channel and supports various protocols including full duplex, TxD, RxD, and ASCII.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Serial Communication Module |
| Product Line | RSTi PacSystem |
| Part Number | ST-5211 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Series | RSTi Slice I/O |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Channel Type | Serial RS-232 Channel |
| Supported Protocols | Full Duplex, TxD, RxD, ASCII |
| Interface Connector | Spring Type Terminal Block |
| Baud Rate | 300 to 115,200 bps |
| Supported Serial Devices | Printers, Bar Code Readers, and Scales |
| Maximum Internal Power | 95 mA at 5V DC |
The GE Fanuc Emerson ST-5211, a specialized module from the RSTi Slice I/O series, serves as a vital serial communication interface. Built with a single RS-232 channel, this module facilitates robust data exchange across multiple protocols, including full duplex and ASCII modes.
Its adaptable baud rate spans from 300 to 115,200 bps, allowing for flexible communication speed tailored to application needs. The module connects through a spring type terminal block, which provides easy wiring and improved reliability.
Compact in design, measuring 99 mm wide, 12 mm high, and 70 mm deep, the ST-5211 is well-suited for various installations and applications. It is particularly effective in environments that utilize serial devices such as printers, bar code readers, and scales. The module's operational requirements include a modest maximum internal power consumption of 95 mA at 5V DC, ensuring it can be integrated smoothly into existing systems.