Product category:
Networking Hardware
News Release from: Saelig Company | Subject: ECOV-110
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2006
Device server cuts the cost of
networking
The eCOV-110 is billed as the most economical way to link serial devices to a computer network with no need for an additional PC.
The eCOV-110 is billed as the most economical way to link serial devices to a computer network with no need for an additional PC There's no need to replace existing low cost serial devices in order to have networking capabilities
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Just use the eCOV-110 cable and the product will have an IP address in minutes.
The eCOV-110 is compact in size with a 700mm cable length allowing flexible positioning of equipment and the ability to instantly get an up-to-115Kbaud RS232 port that is compatible with most 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet hubs.
Powered by an external wall-mount supply (provided) or +5V on pin 9 of the RS232 port, the eCOV- 110 is the perfect solution for remote control applications such as POS, security system, medical/factory/laboratory automation, or for updating older serial products.
The eCOV-110 support TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP, Telnet, ICRM, ARP protocols.
eCOV-110 comes with browser-based firmware configuration software that is easy to use.
The FCC/CE-marked eCOV-110 supports Win 95/98/2000/NT4.0, Unix and Linux operating systems.
LEDs indicate operational status.
Serial formats supported include speeds up to 115.2Kbit/s with none/odd/even parity, 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits with RTS,CTS,DTR,DSR, DCD, handshakes.
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