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The CP-132EL is a 2-port PCI Express board designed for industrial automation applications that require a long distance, multi-point, PC-based data acquisition solution. The CP-132EL board has two RS-422/485 serial ports, each of which can achieve data rates up to 921.6kbps. In RS-485 mode, the boards can connect up to 31x daisy-chained RS-485 devices within a range of 1.2km. Moxa continues to support a wide variety of operating systems, and the CP-132EL board is no exception. Reliable Windows COM and Linux TTY drivers are provided for all Moxa boards, and other operating systems, such as WEPOS, are also supported for embedded integration. For more information about the CP-132EL serial card please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 2 Port RS-422/485 Low Profile PCI Express Serial Card: DB9M cable
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Our customer was looking for ways to improve efficiency and reliability, and reduce operation costs and overheads for their manufacturing facility. The initial step in this transformation was to add additional monitoring and measurements to several areas of their facility to allow the collection of usage data from older machinery for analysis. The machinery to be analysed would be located in many areas of the complex, with some sitting in concrete outbuildings far from the source of the main network.