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FEATURES

• Fiber optic circuitry.

• Stops ground-potential differences

up to 2500 volts.

• Small and lightweight.

• Choose from models for RS-232 

and RS-422/RS-485 protection.

• Data rates up to 115.2 kbps.

• Optional power supply available 

for RS-232 model.

• Use the RS-422/RS-485 isolators 

in 4-wire applications.

• Transparent operation.

OVERVIEW

Guard your asynchronous data and equipment from

ground loops between buildings with BLACK BOX

®

Opto-

Isolators.

A ground loop occurs when the ground potential is

different on each end of the cable. These often occur from
one floor to another, from one building to another, or
anywhere there are widely spaced sites that have different
earth-grounding systems or characteristics and dissimilar
electrical demands.

The difference in potential causes dangerous currents that

can fry your equipment. An Opto-Isolator, however, stops
those currents dead—they simply can’t get across the optical
barrier. It keeps any difference in ground potential at each
end of a data link from interfering with data integrity or
damaging the attached equipment. The device does this by
creating two electrical circuits (where otherwise there would
have been only one) and separating these circuits with an
“air gap” that electrical energy can’t cross, but RS-232, RS-422,
or RS-485 signals—translated into pulses of light—can.

Each model offered provides up to 2500 volts of optical

isolation between a DTE and a DCE device in a point-to-point
setup. Because it’s small (less than an inch high) and light-
weight (at less than a pound), it doesn’t get in your way.

SP340A-R3, PS1002

For RS-232 serial equipment that’s running at a high rate 

of speed (up to 115.2 kbps), use the High-Speed Opto-Isolator
(SP340A-R3). It plugs directly into the DTE and connects to the
DCE by a short cable.

The device isolates four RS-232 signals. In addition to two

data line signals (TD and RD), the High-Speed Opto-Isolator
passes one user-configurable control signal in each direction.

These isolation capabilities make the device perfect for
hardware flow control.

Two 8-position, easy-to-access DIP switches enable you 

to configure the two user-configurable leads for the device 
to work in a wide range of applications.

Designed to operate transparently, the High-Speed Opto-

Isolator begins operating as soon as it receives power. It
usually requires no external power supply for operation
because it draws its power from the RS-232 interface. But
if the interface doesn’t give you enough power, you can
add an optional power supply: the 12-VDC Power Supply
(PS1002). This 120-VAC, 60-Hz unit can provide 12 VDC 
of secondary voltage to Pin 9 of the isolators.

You also need to use the PS1002 with the SP340A-R3 

if you want to protect equipment separated by greater
distances against ground loops.

SP401A–SP402A

These Opto-Isolators protect against ground loops

between equipment with RS-422/485 interfaces, isolating 
four signals (XMT+, XMT-, RCV+, and RCV-) in the process.

Both support async data rates up to 19.2 kbps and draw

their power from the receive pair of the RS-422/RS-485
interface.

The Opto-Isolator II (SP402A) differs from the SP401A in

that it has a 4-screw terminal block with strain relief instead
of an RJ-45 jack on each side. Both models support 4-wire
operation only.

As with the RS-232 High-Speed Opto-Isolator, the

RS-422/RS-485 models have DIP switches for configuration
purposes.

Opto-Isolator 

(SP340A-R3)

RS-232 device

Wall jack

Remote host

A typical application using a High-Speed Opto-Isolator and a 12-VDC Power Supply.

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12-VDC Power

Supply (PS1002)

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