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Features
- 1, 2, or 4 independent serial
ports
- Each port configurable as either
RS-422 or RS-485
- Speeds up to 921.6 kbps
- Auto enable/disable of
RS-422/485 transmitter
- Full duplex and half duplex
modes supported
- Low power requirements
- Windows 95-XP, Windows CE, Linux
support
- 5 year warranty
Description
Quatech RS-422/485 asynchronous
serial PCMCIA cards are an ideal solution for adding additional
ports to full and half duplex multi-drop systems. Because they share
electronic fundamentals with native bus architectures such as PCI
and ISA, they function exactly like standard COM ports and can be
addressed as such by most application software. In addition, their
small size and the fact that the card itself can be left inside the
computer at all times, make them practical choices for the most
ported portable systems.
Quatech RS-422/485 serial PCMCIA
cards provide many unique features that make them particularly
robust and easy to use. Each of the ports is configurable as RS-422
or RS-485, and on multiport cards any combination of RS-422 and
RS-485 ports can be used. For high performance is heavy
multi-tasking environments, the cards are implemented with 16750
UARTs containing 64-byte FIFOs. This along with Quatech's special
clock-multiplying feature enables data transfer rates as high as
921.6 kbps. (4-port cards still use 16550 UARTs for standard 115.2
kbps speeds, but are due for an upgrade soon.) They also provide a
unique Auto-Toggle mode by which the hardware itself can regulate
data flow in Half-Duplex mode by only driving lines while actively
transmitting--providing increased speed and convenience over the
older software controlled method. In addition, the cards also
conserve system resources with their low power requirements that
maximize battery life. They also have selectable and shareable
interrupts, further extending a portable or handheld system's
limited resources. And their multi-platform operating support makes
them the single practical choice for a diverse fleet of portable
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