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Serial Communications Bridge

Friday, October 10, 2003

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Serial Communications Bridge

The EMI500 Serial-Ethernet Bridge is a device that converts multipoint serial communications to a TCP/IP network. The unit connects to and network enables as many as four RS-232 serial devices simultaneously, while also acting as master on a multidrop RS485 network. In addition, the device provides SPDT relay, two digital open collector outputs, and three digital inputs suitable for interfacing to mechanical switches or logic level circuits.

The bridge is designed to allow easy setup and monitoring via a "black box" approach. No programming is needed. The tight integration of hardware and software offers reliability. Quick configuration over Ethernet, using a Web browser or the stand-alone GUI configuration program, is easy and convenient.
Z-World, 2900 Spafford St., Davis, CA 95616. 530-757-3737. www.zworld.com.

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