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The Modbus Gateway G14 enables data transmission between LAN hosts and serial devices by converting Modbus protocols (Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU/ASCII). It is intended to be used in networks but not only. Apart from extending the capabilities of industrial devices, they can be also adapted to the user’s requirements and needs. The G14 offers two transmission modes: Gateway and Router. In Gateway mode, the port is used for communication with Slave devices, while in Router mode, it communicates with Master devices. Different modes can be set independently on each port. The G14 device features 4x RS232 ports, RJ45 Ethernet socket, and supports data transmission speeds up to 115200 bps. It is based on an STM32 microcontroller, operates on a 12–30 VDC power supply, and stands out for its low power consumption of less than 1W.
| Operations and Maintenance Manual | G14 Datasheet and Selection Guide | ![]() |
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The G14 offers flexible configuration options to suit various application needs:
The Redisage G14 Ethernet-to-Serial Modbus Gateway excels in environments that require reliable integration between legacy serial equipment and modern Ethernet networks. As such, it will find plenty of use in applications such as:
But the technical advancement of the G14 only forms one piece of the larger puzzle. To ensure optimal data flow across your entire network, be sure to look through our converters and signal repeaters, and equip your system to always fire on all cylinders!