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FHL-7124 V.24 RS-232 SDLC Adapter

[7124A34]

OVERVIEW

The Fraser's Hill FHL-7124 SDLC Adapter is a low cost, high performance, single channel, synchronous and asynchronous, multiprotocol V.24 RS-232 serial communications coprocessor adapter card for IBM and compatible personal computers.
FEATURES
  • Standard XT height 2/3 length (8.25 inch) ISA card.
  • Intel or AMD 80C186 10, 12, 16, or 20 MHz microprocessor.
  • Zilog Z85230 8, 10, 16, 20 MHz serial communications controller.
  • 64 kilobytes to 1 megabyte static RAM, fully addressable from the PC through two 16 kilobyte windows.
  • One CCITT V.24 / EIA RS-232 port, synchronous or asynchronous, with data rates up to 256000 bps.
  • Synchronous mode supports: SDLC, HDLC, Bisync, or Monosync protocols; NRZ, NRZI, FM0, or FM1 data encoding.
  • Asynchronous mode supports: 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits; 1, 1.5, or 2 stop bits; odd, even, or no parity.
  • Bidirectional software controlled interrupts between host PC and 80186 microprocessor.
  • Two on-board DMA channels to increase performance.
  • User configurable memory window addresses, I/O addresses, and IRQ level.
  • Built-in null modem with synchronous clocking.
  • Communications protocols, such as SDLC or X.25, can be implemented entirely on the adapter card, with a high level software interface to PC application and terminal emulation programs.

ORDERING INFORMATION

  • Adapter part number 7124A34 (maximum line speed 64K bps)
    • Replacement for NetSoft part number 464 (ARTIC RS-232)
  • Cable part number 3124010 (10 feet / 3 meters)

Please contact Fraser's Hill Ltd. or one of its distributors for more information.



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