Visit the National Instruments web site

Serial I/O board runs up to 1Mbit/s per channel

An United Electronic Industries product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 4, 2006

Board offers four fully independent, isolated RS232, 422 or 485 ports with maximum data transfer rates up to 1Mbit/s in RS422/485 mode.

United Electronic Industries (UEI) announces the release of the DNA-SL-501, serial I/O layer/board.

The new board offers four fully independent, isolated RS232, 422 or 485 ports with maximum data transfer rates up to 1Mbit/s in RS422/485 mode.

Ports are fully configured with software and different ports may have different configurations.

The company also announced the release of the new hardware synchronisation interface for the PowerDNA cube.

The new interface allows DAQ applications to be initiated by, or clocked by user supplied digital signals.

The new interface also allows multiple cubes to be synchronised with each other.

"The PowerDNA Cube has been very popular in a wide variety of DAQ applications".

"Many of these applications also have the need to interface to external serial instruments and equipment".

"The new SL-501 greatly simplifies this interface and is ideal for serial server applications", according to UEI President Shaun Miller.

"Also, the addition of this new sync interface will allow the PowerDNA cube to address many new timing critical applications".

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Contact United Electronic Industries

Related Stories

Contact United Electronic Industries

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Electronicstalk email newsletter ...

Visit the National Instruments web site

Search by company

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication