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VME bus serial communication board

It is an industrial board compliant with the VME bus standard.

1. This is a slave board with 8 communication ports. 2. You can switch the interface for each channel using the dip switch and jumper settings. 3. Interrupt settings can be configured for each channel, and individual interrupt vectors can be set.

basic information

1. Interface specifications: RS-232C/RS-422/RS-485 2. Serial controller: UART ST16C645D (equivalent) ×2 3. External connection connector: RJ-45 ×8 4. Communication specifications: Asynchronous, communication speed 115.2kbps (MAX)

Price information

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Model number/Brand name

HIMV-533

Applications/Examples of results

General industrial use

VME bus serial communication board

PRODUCT

Electronic board technology and related products

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