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The 5402e is a PCI Express synchronous serial interface that provides four ports individually configurable for RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, RS-530, RS-530A or V.35. Designed using the popular Zilog Z85230 Enhanced Serial Communication Controller (ESCC), the 5402e is an ideal solution for military, satellite, radar, banking and other applications that require robust and fast synchronous communications. In RS-232 mode, all common modem control signals are implemented for compatibility with a wide range of peripherals. A digital phase lock loop (DPLL) is included on each port, and the board supports data rates up to 128K bps in burst mode. For easy implementation, a fan-out cable is included that terminates the on-board 100-pin SCSI-style connector to four DB25M connectors. Terminal blocks, adapter cables and other helpful accessories are available to simplify installation.
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Sealevel 4 Port RS-232/422/485/530/530A/V.35 PCI Express Synchronous Serial Card
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4 Port RS-232/422/485/530/530A/V.35 PCI Express Synchronous Serial Card (ACB-MP+4.PCIe)
The requirement of this project was to design and build a number of custom rack-mount systems that were capable of running specialist military simulation software.