Description
The PCMCIA-485 is a PC-based serial interface card with a part number of 777378-01. This card falls under the category of PC-based Serial devices and is designed to provide an enhanced COM driver experience for Windows users. The model, PCMCIA-485, supports a 1-Port connection with a cable length of 0.3 meters.
It operates on the RS-485 and RS-422 protocols, making it versatile for various serial communication needs. The card can support up to 32 devices simultaneously, with a maximum cable length capacity of 4000 feet. The connector type used for this model is the standard DB-9, which is widely compatible with numerous devices.
The PCMCIA-485 is designed with four transceiver control modes, providing flexibility in how data is transmitted and received. It boasts a high data rate of up to 10 Mbytes/s, ensuring quick and efficient data transfer. The card’s power requirement is relatively low, needing only 100 mA typical at +5 VDC, with a current requirement of 110 amperes typical.
This model is a Type II PC Card, with physical dimensions of 3.370 x 2.126 x 0.197 inches. It is designed to operate within a temperature range of 0 to 70° C and can be stored in temperatures ranging from –40 to 120° C. These features make the PCMCIA-485 a robust and reliable choice for users looking to enhance their PC’s serial communication capabilities.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 777378-01 |
| Category | PC-based Serial |
| Model | PCMCIA-485 |
| Description | Enhanced COM Driver for Windows, 1-Port, 0.3 m |
| Protocol | RS-485, RS-422 |
| Maximum Devices Supported | 32 |
| Maximum Cable Length | 4000 ft. |
| Connector Type | DB-9 |
| Transceiver Control Modes | Four |
| Data Rate | Up to 10 Mbytes/s |
| Power Requirement | 100 mA typical at +5 VDC |
| Card Type | Type II PC Card |
| Current Requirement | 110 amperes typical |
| Physical Dimensions | 3.370 x 2.126 x 0.197 in. |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 70° C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –40 to 120&
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