Features
- 1, 2, 4 or 8 independent RS-232 ports
- Speeds up to 921.6 kbps
- Universal PCI connector compatible with 3.3V and 5V systems
- MD1 Low Profile Board (fits 2U racks without riser cards)
- 16550 UARTs with 16-byte FIFOs (1,2, 4 port boards)
- 16750 UARTs with 64-byte FIFOs (8 port boards)
- Full modem control and hardware and software flow control
- Standard DB-9 connectors
- Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP & Linux support
- 5 year warranty
Description
Quatech RS-232 UPCI boards completely meet the PCI 2.3 specification for Universal connectivity and Low Profile boards, as well as all other aspects of the specification so that you can be certain that every Quatech Universal PCI board will function properly and perform reliably in your system. Serial port connection are made via an onboard DB-9 male port for single port models, and via included cables providing two, four, or eight DB-9 male connectors for multiport boards.
The new Low Profile PCI footprint was designed to provide greater flexibility for embedded systems, thin-clients, and desktop and server environments. The boards are mechanically similar to standard PCI boards, but use a shorter board and a different mounting bracket. They are designed to fit into systems as low as 3.350" without using riser cards. The boards are built on 32-bit addressing, and can be used in standard PCI backplanes or with specialized Low Profile PCI brackets. Quatech's RS-232 boards are built using the smallest (MD1) Low Profile board specification, which allows them to be used in even the smallest size systems without riser cards.
PCI 2.3 requires that all plug-in cards support 3.3V signaling. However, many systems still use 5V signaling. To accommodate both system types, Quatech Low Profile boards also use a Universal PCI connector compatible with both 3.3V and 5V signaling. This means that they can be used with current equipment, and will not need to be replaced as systems are upgraded. It also means that a single serial board solution can be used across a diverse network comprised of many different types of computer.
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