Patton Electronics Co. Datasheets for Serial Communications Products

Serial communication products are used in industrial and commercial systems to transmit data bit-by-bit, or sequentially, over a single wire. They include serial servers, serial hubs, serial adapters, serial data converters, serial routers, and serial multiplexers.
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Data Terminals don't want to talk to each other! Neither do Personal Computers or serial printers! They will only talk to modems (DCEs), not to each other (DTEs). But these...
Ethernet continues to be the most common office networking infrastructure. Now, Ethernet is making its way from the office to the shop floor. Traditional RS-232 environments require the use of...
Ethernet continues to be the predominant office networking infrastructure. Now, Ethernet has made its way from the office to the shop floor. Traditional serial environments require the use of multi-port...
Ethernet has far outgrown the confines of the office network. From factories and farms to railways and retail shops, credit bureaus, banks—even medical and dental offices—anywhere serial devices are found—the...
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 Model 2192/USB RasLink Dial-up modem provides a high performance V.92 modem connecting to any Windows or Linux platform using the standard USB interface. The 2192 family of RasLink modems...
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...
Patton's Model 1104 RS-485 Fiber Converter is a miniature fiber-optic converter that enables RS-485 devices to communicate over dual multi-mode fiber. The 1104 features asynchronous RS-485 half-duplex (2-wire) communications at...
The Model 2015 RS-449/422 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous RS-449/422 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2015 requires no AC power or batteries to operate...
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 Model 2020 Series solves one of the most common problems in WAN connectivity-connect ing sync RS-232 hardware to sync V.35 hardware. And the Model 2020 series offers many different...
The Model 2065RC and 2066RC interface converter rack cards allow synchronous X.21 DCE hardware to communicate with synchronous RS-232 or V.35 hardware, respectively (the RS-232/V.35 interface is DCE/DTE switchable). Both...
The Model 2084 high speed RS-232 to RS-485 interface converter supports async RS-232 data rates to 115.2 kbps over 2-wires. Passing one control signal in each direction, the Model 2084...
The Model 2089 is Patton's first high speed EIA-574 (RS-232 on a DB-9) to RS-485 interface converter. Supporting async data rates to 115.2 kbps over one or two unconditioned twisted...
The Model 3002 TCB interconnects two modems located in proximity of each other. Data is buffered and re-clocked to ensure its integrity when the modems are clocked independent of each...
The Patton Model 1110A miniature RS-232 fiber optic modem packs all the advantages of fiber into a compact self-powered package. Communicating full or half duplex over two fibers, the Model...
The Patton Model 1140A miniature fiber optic modem goes all-out to ensure RS-232 communication integrity. Combining the inviolability of fiber with the troubleshooting capabilities of V.52 and V.54 diagnostics, the...
The Patton Model 2010 and 2011 async to sync converters let asynchronous DTEs communicate over synchronous analog or digital connections. The Model 2010 supports data rates from 150 bps to...
The Patton Model 2014 RS-530 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous RS-530 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2014 requires no AC power or batteries to...
The Patton Model 2016 X.21 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous X.21 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2016 requires no AC power or batteries for...
The Patton Model 2021 allows a synchronous RS-232 host to communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous X.21 modem. Supporting synchronous data rates to 384 kbps, the Model 2021 is the smallest...
The Patton Model 2022 RS-232 to V.36 converter is the missing link between local area computing hardware and wide area communications hardware. Supporting synchronous data rates to 200 kbps, the...
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.
The Patton Model 2040 V.35 to High Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) converter lets a HSSI (HD-50) device communicate bi-directionally with a V.35 (M/34) device at synchronous data rates up to...
The Patton Model 2070 Series inter-face converters allow a router-or similar WAN device-with a V.24 (RS-232), V.35 or X.21 port to connect to a G.703/64k co-directional (PCM) network. Offering switchable...
The Patton Model 2073 KiloLink-I™ G.703/64 kbps co-directional access converter lets bridges, routers, switches, multiplexers and other WAN hardware connect to a Kilo-Stream™ or similar G.703 circuit. Supporting either synchronous...
The Patton Model 2094 enables a multiplexer or other device presenting an E1 or Fractional E1 G.703/G.704 interface be converted to a V.35 interface. It also allows a V.35 devices...
The Patton Model 222N Series of converters now comes in two "flavors": The Model 222N allows an RS-232 device with DB-25 port to connect to an RS-422 device up to...
The Patton Model 2702 Micro-Pak™ wears several hats: As a network termination unit, the Model 2702 receives unstructured, synchronous 2.048 Mbps data from a G.703 network and sends it to...
Use Patton's Model 2285 universal single-port device server to control, access, inter-connect, and manage RS-485/422/232 devices from any remote location as if you were there. Patton's device servers provide a...
Use this short range modem to connect a parallel PC to a parallel printer located up to 14 miles (22.5 km) away.
All 25 Pins From Both DB-25 Connectors are Accessible Gold Plated Sockets Three Sets of Sockets to Make Jumpering Easy 25 Jumpers Supplied (19 AWG, solid) One Male & One...
Automatically connects two RS-232 devices. Comes with 3 foot ribbon cables (DB-25 M and F connectors on each end)
Extends Parallel Communication to 2000 Feet (610m) Over a Single Twisted Pair Interface Powered-No AC Needed Switchable ACK / BUSY Handshaking Enhances Printer Compatibility Accommodates Low Power Printer Interfaces DB-25...
Matches All Async, RS-232 Data, Handshake and Control Lines Interface Powered (no AC or Batteries) Data Rates from 50 to 19,200 bps Transparent to Protocol, Word Length, etc.
Provides Data Rates up to 19.2K bps, Including the 3/4 Rates Supports Multiple Character Lengths Large 16K Bit Data Buffer Allows the Connection of an Asynchronous Terminal (DTE) Unit to...