RainbowLink is an advanced USB protocol converter designed for efficient multi-channel serial communication and power output, tailored for IoT and industrial applications. Featuring 4 independent channels—RS485, RS232, and 2 TTL channels—RainbowLink serves as an all-in-one solution for engineers managing multiple communication protocols in IoT ecosystems. With simultaneous 12V, 5V, and 3.3V power outputs, it eliminates the need for multiple converters and external power supplies, making it ideal for testing and development across diverse industrial, agricultural, and laboratory environments.
Quick-Connect Lever Terminals for Easy Wiring
RainbowLink features lever-type quick-connect terminals, allowing for rapid, reliable wiring without the need for tools or connectors. This innovative design supports over 2000 connect-disconnect cycles and fits both pin headers and sockets, ensuring maximum flexibility. The result is a clean, organized setup that reduces preparation time and minimizes the risk of loose connections, essential for reliable test environments.
4 Independent Channels in 1 Device
RainbowLink combines four isolated communication channels—1×RS485, 1×RS232, and 2×TTL—within a single device. This setup allows engineers to replace multiple converters, streamlining configurations and reducing clutter on workstations. Each channel operates independently, enabling simultaneous monitoring and control of multiple serial devices, greatly simplifying complex multi-protocol setups.
Flexible Power Output Options
Supporting a range of testing needs, RainbowLink provides three voltage outputs: 12V (800mA), 5V (2A), and 3.3V (200mA). This versatile power solution ensures compatibility with various sensors and devices, especially in field testing where power sources are limited. With RainbowLink, external power supplies are no longer necessary, allowing for quick and convenient sensor testing even in remote or outdoor environments.
Applications:
- Industrial Sensor Testing and Debugging
- Multi-Protocol Device Debugging
- Laboratory and Development Board Debugging
Figure: Wiring RS485 soil sensor and RainbowLink Converter to Detect Soil Moisture
Specification:
- USB Interface: Type-C
- Input Voltage: 5V
- Baud Rate: 2400 - 128,000 bps
- TTL Level: 3.3V
- TTL Channels: 2
- RS485 Channel: 1
- RS232 Channel: 1
- Output Voltage:
3.3V: Rated current 200mA
5V: Directly connected to the Type-C interface (Max 2A when connected to a Type-C port on a computer; Max 500mA when connected to a USB-A port)
12V: Rated current 800mA - Dimensions: 72mm x 47mm x 23mm
Documents:
Product Includes:
- RainbowLink 4 Channel USB to Serial Converter (RS485 / RS232 / TTL) x1
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