04/25/2024 2:40 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/rs-232-cardbus-4-port-TS056/
RS-232 CardBus (4-Port)
REF: TS056
Specifications
  • Provides 4 serial ports (4 x DB9-male)
  • RS-232 serial ports based on the 16C950 128-byte FIFO chipset
  • Backwards compatible (16C550, 16C450, etc.)
  • Transmission speed up to 115.2Kbps per port
  • Ideal for serial connections in Windows and Linux environments
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Specifications
  • Provides 4 serial ports (4 x DB9-male)
  • RS-232 serial ports based on the 16C950 128-byte FIFO chipset
  • Backwards compatible (16C550, 16C450, etc.)
  • Transmission speed up to 115.2Kbps per port
  • Ideal for serial connections in Windows and Linux environments

More info

32-bit type II cardbus card is a perfect solution for all those who need to connect four serial ports. This card is based on the 16C950 128-byte FIFO chipset, backward compatible with 16C550 and 16C450, offering a transmission speed of up to 115.2Kbps per port. This card is ideal for Windows and Linux environments, since it is supplied with the necessary drivers for its correct operation. This type II 32-bit CARDBUS card is the perfect solution for those who need to connect up to 4 RS-232 serial ports quickly and easily.

Specifications

  • Provides 4 serial ports (4 x DB9-male)
  • RS-232 serial ports based on the 16C950 128-byte FIFO chipset
  • Backwards compatible (16C550, 16C450, etc.)
  • Transmission speed up to 115.2Kbps per port
  • Ideal for serial connections in Windows and Linux environments
  • Allows the connection of up to 4 serial devices
  • Easy installation with included drivers
  • Advanced technology for serial ports
  • Gross Weight: 280 g
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • Communication Series
Communication Series
RS-232 (Recommended Standard 232, also known as EIA/TIA RS-232C) is an interface that designates a standard for the exchange of a series of binary data between a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and DCE (Data Communication Equipment , Data Communication Equipment), although there are others in which the RS-232 interface is also used. An equivalent definition published by the ITU is called V.24. The RS-232 is a connectorDB-25 type (25-pin), although it is normal to find the version of 9-pin (DE-9, or popularly also called DB-9), cheaper and even extended to certain types of peripherals (such as serial mouse PC).

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