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Single Port RS422/485 Serial Comms Compact
Flash Card - CF428 |
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The CF428 is a tiny TypeI format Compact Flash (CF+) single RS422/485 asynchronous
serial port for your PDA, laptop (with an optional adapter), or desktop
(using one of Elan's Desktop PCMCIA adapters).. The card automatically
configures to become another COM port by using the built-in O.S. drivers
that are tried and tested and are optimized to work in the Windows
environment. |
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16C550 UART with 16-byte TX and RX FIFOs for high speed
and reliable communications |
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Hardware switchable baud rate multiplier allows either
industry standard rates up to 115KBaud in x1 mode or up to 921Kbaud in x8
mode...no special drivers needed so faster rates work in Ce & PocketPC |
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RS422 mode with differential TX, RX, CTS and RTS signals.
TX driver automatically tri-states when not transmitting to allow RS485 half
duplex mode with a simple interconnection between TX and RX at the DB9 connector.
Half duplex mode will always see local TX data echo |
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Built in fail-safe circuitry. Optional internal terminating
resistors available (MOQ may apply, contact Elan) |
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Supports 5/6/7/8 data bits, odd/even/no parity, 1/1.5/2
stop bits, baud rates including 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200 in
x1 mode, and 8 times these rates in x8 mode i.e. up to 921600 baud |
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Supported by standard drivers in DOS*, Windows95, 98,
98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Ce, PocketPC & Linux. Card comes with Elan's Card
Center Pro software that installs INF scripts and sample code |
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Automatic O.S. recognition and configuration. Hot swappable
CF+ compliant TypeI design |
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Low power consumption: Typical 35mA at 5V, with support
for reduced power sleep mode (depends on O.S.). Will also work at 3.3V for
hosts that cannot supply 5V |
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Supplied with 300mm Type46 cable. Connector latches into
CF Card for security. DB9 Male with female screwlocks for attachment to terminal
equipment |
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Also available with robust direct cable termination instead
of Type46 cable, product code CF428R. MOQ may apply |
*DOS support requires Card and Socket Services e.g. SystemSoft or Award
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