11/05/2024 2:56 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/serial-rs-232-expresscard-4-port-pcie-type-TS047/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/serial-rs-232-expresscard-4-port-pcie-type-TS047/
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€25.19
€15.62
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€23.93
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Specifications
- 34mm ExpressCard with 4 RS232 ports
- Ideal for equipping a computer with a serial port
- Card based on PCI-Express technology
- 250Mb/s ExpressCard transfer
- ECRC support and error handling support
More info
34mm ExpressCard with 4 RS232 ports, ideal for providing a computer with a serial port. It offers data transfer of up to 250Mb/s, in addition to having ECRC support and error management support. Each of the high-performance 16C950 UART RS232 serial channels offer speeds of up to 921.6Kbps. It also has a 128-byte FIFO for sending and receiving, erroneous data detection in the receive FIFO, as well as automatic flow control with XON/XOFF in both directions. Additionally, the 34mm ExpressCard can be used in Windows and Linux environments.
Specifications
Specifications
- 34mm ExpressCard with 4 RS232 ports
- Ideal for equipping a computer with a serial port
- Card based on PCI-Express technology
- 250Mb/s ExpressCard transfer
- ECRC support and error handling support
- High performance RS232 UART 16C950 serial channels
- Serial speed up to 921.6Kbps
- 128-byte FIFO for sending and receiving
- Bad data detection in receive FIFO
- Automatic flow control using XON/XOFF in both directions
- External box that has 4 DB9-male connectors
- Gross Weight: 350 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Communication Series
- PCI - MiniPCI
- Expresscard
- RS232
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).