PECM Issue 80 2026 | Page 34

KDE485 C Programmable Converter
EDITOR’ S CHOICE

Industrial Quality Interface & Protocol Converters

KDE485 C Programmable Converter
An oven-ready solution for your new IoT, protocol conversion, data acquisition or telemetry project
◘ Four Serial Ports 232 / 4xx
◘ Analog I / O 16 / 22 bit & 4-20mA
◘ PT100 / 1k & TC input
◘ Lots of example code
◘ GPS Time Server for
Free and license-free C development kit( STM Cube IDE) Ethernet TCP / IP with TLS HTTPS security & USB
high security LANs Expandable I / O ARINC429 Remote FW updates Made in UK From £ 129
FUTURE CHARGED
Engineered GEMÜ solutions for the battery lifecycle.
KK Systems Ltd 01273 857185 kksystems. com / kde485
Combining efficiency with responsibility, GEMÜ supports the evolving energy landscape with high-quality, safe, and durable valve solutions.
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Web: www. rotechsystems. co. uk Email: sales @ rotechsystems. co. uk TEL: + 44( 0) 151 356 2322
MONITORING THE WORLD!
Explore our robust valve range:
Abrasion & corrosion-resistant valves for mineral separation and processing.
Minimal-deadleg designs for precise electrode slurry mixing.
Rotech Motion Sensor’ s can be used whenever information or monitoring of a shaft rotation, position, direction, speed, slip etc. is required!
High chemical resistance for refining and battery recycling processes.
Custom stainless steel & PTFE solutions for battery cell production.
gemu-group. com
Rotech Motion Sensor’ s can be used wherever materials are transported or processed by conveyors, elevators, screws, mixers etc!
Rotech Systems has an excellent worldwide reputation when it comes to rotation monitoring. We have been in business for over 40 years, servicing many different industries from the food Industry to the mining sector. Our products are extremely robust. Guaranteeing the end user a trouble free solution, to all their monitoring applications.
Rotech Motion Sensor’ s can be used for indication, control, interlocking, protection, sequencing, alarm initiations and many more functions!
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