Features
- 10/100Mbps Ethernet
- TCP/UDP/Telnet modes
- DHCP/Static IP modes
- Web based configuration
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- 32-bit performance
- Two serial ports
- SSH, SSL, HTTPS, certificate support
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Overview
The SB70LC 2-Port Serial to Ethernet Server comes preloaded with software to translate serial and Ethernet data, and is configurable through any web browser. Network protocols include UDP, TCP, SSH and SSL. The application code can be customized to any specific application requirements with a SB70LC development kit.
Standard applications
If your application requires 3.3V LVTTL level serial ports, just plug in the SB70LC and go! Support for RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 can be achieved by adding external level shifters.
Network-enable existing applications
The serial to Ethernet server network-enables serial devices right out of the box. No programming or development is required. The hardware is pre-programmed to convert your serial data to Ethernet, enabling communication with the serial device over a network or the Internet. The onboard web server provides easy device configuration using a standard web browser.
Serial tunnel

By using two NetBurner serial to Ethernet devices you can create a “serial tunnel” that enables two serial devices to communicate over an IP network, even if both of your serial devices have no network capabilities. The IP connection between the two devices will be transparent to the serial devices.
Network enable your current PC Software
The included virtual COM port windows utility enables you to easily access serial devices located on a remote NetBurner device as if they were plugged into your own computer. When the attached serial port device sends communication data, it is actually transmitted over a TCP/IP or UDP network and back from the network to your serial device.
Data encryption prevents unauthorized access
Ensure the security of your communications by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell (SSH).
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SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides security and ensures data integrity for transmissions made over a TCP/IP network. It is primarily used to enable devices to serve secure webpages (HTTPS) over a local network or the Internet.
- SSH enables data to be exchanged between two network devices over a secure channel—it’s a secure replacement for TELNET and other insecure remote shells.
Customize any aspect of operation including web pages, data filtering, or custom network applications.