Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Serial Device Servers - Embedded Boards
The EMB Series is available RS-232 with 1 and 2 port configurations. [. . . ] Yet, while serial protocols have proven to be reliable and robust, there are drawbacks cable lengths are limited and expensive, COM ports are often in short supply on the host PC, and the attached serial devices are not remotely accessible for monitoring, service or support. Its hardware and drivers are invisible to connected serial devices and their software applications, routing data through an IP network to "virtual" COM ports installed on the host PC by the Installation Wizard.
Quatech, the performance leader in device networking, makes it easy to get started
An intuitive Installation Wizard gets you up and running quickly, automatically searching local and remote subnets for installed device servers within seconds of inserting the installation CD-ROM. Any network settings automatically assigned by DHCP networks are displayed for confirmation, or enter a static IP address easily using the Installation Wizard you won't need to bother with telnet sessions, MAC address data entry or special cables. Quatech device servers may be managed through the Windows® Device Manager interface or a Web browser, so you can count on trouble-freeconfiguration and maintenance long after the initial installation is completed.
Industry-leading performance at a budget-friendly price
The EMB Series models offer the same low latency, high throughput performance as our flagship 100 and 400 series device servers. [. . . ] Receiver Inputs: RS-232 Voltage Rating: -15V, +15V Receiver Skew: 120 ns (typical), 250 ns (max) Transceiver Outputs: RS-232 High Level Output: +5V (min), +5. 4V (typ) Low Level Output: -5V (min), -5. 4V (typ) Transmitter Skew: 50 ns (typ), 200 ns (max) Parity, Stop Bits: Parity configurable as: None, Even, Odd Data bits configurable as: 5, 6, 7, 8 Stop bits configurable as: 1, 1. 5, 2 Protocols and Software: Management: UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, SNMP (MIB II) DB-9 Male Serial Connector, External View Initial IP address configuration: DHCP, static IP (set through Installation Wizard) or a custom UDP datagram utility (with command line interface) for unattended installations Quatech provides several ways to manage, monitor and configure device servers after installation: DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI DB-9M Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * Windows® Device Manager (Quatech Device Manager in Windows NT) * On-board HTML pages accessible from a standard web browser * Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) * IntellisockTM TCP socket services Communication modes: Normal, Tunneling, Raw TCP, Auto TCP, Raw UDP and Intellisock TCP advanced socket services Hardware: Processor: FreescaleTM PowerPC® SDRAM: 8 MB FLASH Memory: 2 MB Firmware stored in FLASH may be upgraded via LAN interface Typical Power Consumption +5V, 0. 4A (4W) Environment Operating: 0° to 70°C Storage: -40° to780° C Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Size SSE/DSE-100D-EMB: Height: . 61" (1. 54 cm) Width: 3. 50" (8. 89 cm) Depth: 4. 50" (11. 43 cm) Certifications FCC, CE Accessories DB-9M to Screw Terminal Adapters International Power Cords
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