Data Connect Enterprise, Inc. Datasheets for Serial Interfaces
Serial interfaces are used to connect or convert an analog signal to a serial-digital output signal, and to convert from one network standard to another.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Features & Benefits Operates Actively or Passively Data Rates from 50 bps to 19.2 kbps Range to 4 Miles (6.4Km) over Two 24 AWG (.5mm) Twisted Pair No AC Power... | |
| Patton's high speed, miniature serial to parallel converters take the capabilities of our Model 2025 Series and boost them to serial data rates of 115.2 kbps! These tiny converters support... | |
| The Model 2017RC is an async device that operates bi-directionally in full- or half-duplex modes.The Model 2017RC occupies one slot of the 1000R/16 front-load rack. It has dual independent converters... | |
| The Patton Model 2025 & 2029 miniature serial to parallel converters represent a breakthrough in size and performance. The Model 2025 & 2029 support auto-directional data conversion, serial data rates... | |
| The Patton Model 2026 & 2027 miniature serial to parallel converters represent a breakthrough in size and performance. Self-contained units, the Model 2026 & 2027 support auto-directional data conversion, serial... | |
| The Patton Model 2030 RS-232/423 to IEEE-1284 Bi-Directional Parallel Converter lets you connect asynchronous RS-232/423 serial hardware to a printer or other device equipped with an IEEE-1284 bi-directional parallel interface. |