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The Redisage G03 gateway is an advanced protocol converter designed for bidirectional data exchange between Ethernet networks (Modbus TCP) and serial buses (Modbus RTU/ASCII).
The G03 model stands out with its interface flexibility (Combo). It features two independent communication ports, each allowing the connection of devices in either RS232 or RS485 standards (selectable via wiring to the terminal block). Key features:
• Conversion: Modbus TCP <-> Modbus RTU/ASCII
• Configuration: Web browser (built-in web server), Telnet or serial console
• Ports: 2x (RS232 or RS485) – independently configurable
• Operating Modes: Gateway (for Slave devices) and Router (for Master devices)
• Power Supply: 12-30 VDC
• Protection: ESD ±4kV/±8kV
The G03 Modbus Ethernet Gateway is a dedicated solution for integrating automation systems based on different physical layers. The device not only converts electrical signals but performs intelligent translation of the Modbus TCP (Ethernet) protocol to Modbus RTU/ASCII (Serial), granting SCADA systems or PLCs access to field devices that lack a network interface.
A unique feature of the G03 model is its support for two operating modes on each port. In Gateway mode, the device acts as an intermediary for Slave modules (e.g., energy meters, inverters). In Router mode, it allows Master controllers (e.g., older HMI panels) to connect to the Ethernet network. Additionally, each of the two ports is fully hardware-configurable—users can choose between RS232 or RS485, making the G03 a versatile tool for heterogeneous installations.
Thanks to the use of EMC circuits, the gateway is resistant to industrial interference, and its wide operating temperature range allows for installation in outdoor cabinets.
Technical Specifications:The G03 model is the ideal choice for Industry 4.0 integrators needing a reliable bridge between IT and OT worlds. Detailed wiring diagrams are available in the technical documentation.