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The 7204 PCI serial interface provides two serial ports, each individually configurable for RS-422 or RS-485. The board is capable of data rates to 460.8K bps and automatically handles RS-485 transmitter enable/disable. The 7204 utilizes 16C550 UARTs that provide 16-byte Tx/Rx FIFOs. Ordering options allow the choice of UARTs with larger FIFOs, support for custom baud rates, and 9-bit protocols. Sealevel's SeaCOM software utilities make installation and operation easy. For maximum reliability in data intensive applications, order the 7204-SE which includes 16C850 UARTs and 128-byte Tx/Rx FIFOs. For custom baud rates and 9-bit protocols, order the 7204-SN which utilizes 16C950 UARTs.
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Sealevel 2 Port RS-422/485 PCI Serial Card
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7204-ROHS
2 Port RS-422/485 PCI Serial Card: standard specification
7204-SE-ROHS
2 Port RS-422/485 PCI Serial Card: 16C850 UART
7204-SN-ROHS
2 Port RS-422/485 PCI Serial Card: 16C950 UART
7204-TB2-ROHS
2 Port RS-422/485 PCI Serial Card: 2x TB34 terminal blocks
A customer in the nuclear sector wished to replace the rack computers at heart of their control system, as critical system components had gone out of support. The control system itself forms part of an essential cog in the nuclear supply chain, and is deployed in numerous locations around the world.