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... |