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| Brand | SUNIX |
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| Model | DPKS04H00 |
| Specifications | Interface : RS-232 Baud rate: 50bps ~115.2Kbps Controller: SUNIX DPL2000Q Stop bit: 1, 1.5, 2 BUS: Ethernet Parity: even, odd, none, mark, space No. of Port: 4-port Flow Control: Xon/Xoff (software) FIFO: 1Kbyte Hardware / per port Connector: DB9 Male Signal: DCD, TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, GND, RI Protection: ±15KV ESD IEC6000-4-2 Air Discharge ±8KV ESD IEC61000-4-2 Contact Discharge ±4KV ESD IEC61000-4-2 Level2 Line-to-Line |
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| Features | SUNIX DevicePort® is the ideal choice to enable your current Legacy I/O devices. DPKS04H00 allows users to expand two RS-232 ports over Ethernet connection, and it works as a PCIe add-on card operation on any windows based tiny desktop, laptop, or All-in-one system. With SUNIX DPL2000Q High-Performance Ethernet-UART controller and exclusive I/O redirection technology, DevicePort® creates physical COM ports that support real time data communication and Ethernet-COM port hot-plug capability. Users can expand RS-232 COM port easily without complex software configuration which improves deployment efficiency to achieve greater reliability in commercial and industrial automation applications. Expands 4 independent RS-232 serial ports over Ethernet networking. Works as a PCIe add-on card operating experience with Ethernet Hot-Plug capability. DevicePort® Dock mode supports secured connection between PC host and DevicePort®. Built-in SUNIX DevicePort® DPL2000Q High-Performance Ethernet-UART/Printer controller. SUNIX DevicePort® proprietary Ethernet I/O Redirection Technology. - Port auto-mapping with real time data transmit and receive communication. - Physical COM port accessed via device manager. - Up to 256 COM ports working on windows system simultaneously. Accesses traditional COM port by using existing software and AP. Low power consumption design, for Green Environment. Certified by CE, FCC, VCCI, C-Tick, BSMI, RoHS, and Microsoft WHQL approval. |
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| First Listed on Newegg | June 05, 2014 |
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