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RS232 to USB converter for PNA with switching power supply 5V
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| Product no.: | RSUSB |
| Your price: | €49.00 |
| Availability: | In stock |
Converter RS-232 to USB for PNA, with switching power supply 12/5V.
RS2USB module was developed to connection the flight recorders (loggers) with those types of Car Navigation (PNA), which are equipped with a USB port type "virtual serial port" (LVTTL). It provides plug and play, easy to use wired connection, with little requirements to space and maintenance.
This module also allows you to easily solve problems with PNA power supply during the flight. It includes a power supply 5V, which can power your navigation device directly from the onboard power system of the glider and you no need to install any additional wiring.
Module also provides a supply voltage 12 V on the RJ-45 jack for connected flight recorder.
This module works with all standard flight recorder with a RS-232 serial data output, such as LX Navigation devices, Volkslogger, IMI Gliding, Cambridge and others.
All modules is equiped with USB cable with RIGHT angled miniUSB plug.

For an additional fee 3€ we can deliver the module with left angled plug.

RJ45 cable to connect your flight recorder to RS2USB module is not included!
Basic technical data
| Dimensions | : 25x26x49 mm |
| Weight without power cable | : 24 g |
| Power cable length | : 1,3 m |
| USB cable length | : 1,3 m |
| Supply voltage | : 8 - 24 V |
| Power consumption (no load on 5V output) | : < 15 mA on 12 V |
| 5V power source efficiency | : up to 93% (depending on the load) |
| Normal 5V output current | : up to 1,8 A |
| Maximum 5V output current | : 2 A |
Additional properties
- Reverse polarity protection
- Protection from a short-circuit on the 5V output
- Thermal fuse for protection from overload of the 5V
- Simple installation and usage – Plug-And-Play, no drivers needed
PNA Compatibility
Airis T605, T610, T620, T920, T930
Acer C510, C530
Dynavix Nano
Falk E30, E60, N30, N40, N80, N100, N120, N150, N200, N205
HP-314 1)
Medion MD96700, MD96710
MIO A201, A701, C210, C220, C250, C310, C510, C710, M169, M180, M201, M400, P350, P360, P550
MIO Moov 200, 200c, 200cQ, 200e, 200eQ, 200u, 200uQ, 210, 210e, 210eQ, 310, 310c, 310cQ, 310e, 310eQ, 310u, 310uQ, 330, 330e, 330eQ, 330u, 330uQ, 360, 360u, 360uQ, 370, 370u, 370uQ
Mitac Mio Digiwalker 169, 180, A201, A501, P340, P350, P550
Navigon Transonic 6000
Typhoon MyGuide 3210, 3220, 3230,
Yakumo deltaX GPS, deltaX 5BT
Wayteq 2) new!
Oudie 2) new!
Vertica V1 2) new!
(This list is not complette)
1) HP314 not supported speed 4800 Bd
2) It requires change of settings, to be performed by internal jumpers.
RS-232 interface parameters
| Interface | : RJ-45 / RJ-12 compatible |
| Supported transfer speeds | : 4800 - 115200 Baud |
| Connected signals | : TX, RX, GND |
RJ-45 pinout

1 +12 V
2 +12 V
3 NC
4 NC
5 RX - NMEA data from FR to PNA
6 TX – to flight recorder (FR)
7 GND
8 GND
This socket allows connecting cables with plug RJ-45 (eg, from Cambridge Glide Computer) and also cables with plug RJ- 12 (eg, from Colibri)
Download
RS232toUSB_manual_EN.pdf (1,2 MB)
RS232toUSB_manual_DE.pdf (1,2 MB)
RSUSB_Settings_EN.pdf (71,3 kB)
Connecting module on the plane



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FAQ: RS232 to USB converter for PNA with switching power supply 5V
I have connected the module to my PNA MIO and nothing happened. Where can I find a new serial port to which the data is coming?
For Mio it will probably correct port COM1. Download the application devmgmt.exe and run it on your PNA.
This application shows you what serial ports are available for your PNA. Virtual serial port is usually named something like "..TMC..". If you can not find such a similiar port, try all in list.
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Discussion Topic: RS232 to USB converter for PNA
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Verbindung FLARM und LK8000: keine RX-Daten
Jumper entsprechend gesteckt, 2 verschiedene Kabel, 2 verschiedene Wayteq verwendet- ohne Erfolg.
Stromverbindung funktioniert- aber FLARM wird nicht gefunden.
Was kann man noch einstellen/verstellen?
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How do I open the RS232 to USB converter casing without breaking it? I need to change the jumper settings for V1 but can't open the case easily. Should I just use a screwdriver?
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To open the converter You do not need any tools.
Press carefully the sides of the plastic box (lower half) so that the latches is loosen, and remove the cap upwards.
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Hi,
Has anyone tried to make it work on a MIO 400 with SeeYou mobile?
Do you have to launch the program "connectme" to have the Flarm data recognized or does it work straight away with SeeYou mobile?
Any details?
Thank you very much
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Second set of questions :
Do you have to plug the module into a dedicated 12V battery or can you just use the power coming out of the FLARM (and therefore coming from the main glider battery via the FLARM) to supply the module AND the PNA ? (that way you don't have to bring a second battery on board or you don't have to plug it into the glider main battery)
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Hello L!
Sorry I don't have any experiences with cooperation between Flarm and Seeyou. Send Your question direct to Naviter support support@naviter.com
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RSUSB module (and your MIO too) can be powered direct from Flarm via standard IGC cable 2xRJ45.
http://www.glidertools.com/products/rsusb-flarm/
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Hello,
Must you connect the 12V input from the sailplane battery, or can the device convert 12V to 5V from the FR RJ45 jack?
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I just saw prior post stating that converter must have external 12V supply to function.
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