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WIZnet Serial-to-Ethernet Gateway w/ External Case - WIZ1000

Replacement: None. There is no direct replacement for this product. This page is for reference only.

The WIZ1000 an enclosed version of their WIZ100SR - a gateway module that converts RS-232 protocol into TCP/IP. It enables remote gauging, managing and control of TCP/IP devices through an RS-232 serial interface. In other words, WIZ1000 is a protocol converter that transmits the data sent by serial equipment as TCP/IP data type and converts back the TCP/IP data received through the network into serial data to transmit back to the equipment.

The main components of the WIZ1000 are a WIZnet W5100 embedded ethernet controller chip and an 8051 complaint MCU. Also included on the board are DB9 and RJ45 connectors and a 5.5x2.1mm barrel jack. To power the board, a 5V power adapter is required.

  • Fully enclosed RS-232 to TCP/IP gateway module
  • WIZnet W5100 Hardwired TCP/IP Embedded Ethernet Controller
    • Supports: TCP, UDP, ICMP, IPv4 ARP, IGMP, PPPoE, Ethernet
    • 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet PHY embedded
  • GC89L591A0-MQ44I (fast 80C52 compatible) MCU
    • internal 62K Flash, 16K SRAM, 2K EEPROM
  • Simple configuration over serial interface
  • Supports password for security
  • 10/100 Ethernet Interface and max 230kbps Serial Interface
  • 5VDC input voltage
    • Center-positive 5.5x2.1mm barrel connector
  • Under 180mA current consumption* PCB: 75x45 mm (2.95x1.77 inches)

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  • Kayin / about 15 years ago / 1

    "It enables remote gauging, managing and control of TCP/IP devices through an RS-232 serial interface" should be the other way around, I think.

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