The CP-132UL and CP-132UL-I 2-port universal PCI boards are designed for industrial automation applications that require a long distance, multi-point, PC-based data acquisition solution
RS-485 communication requires precise timing control to enable and disable the line driver. The Moxa Turbo Serial Engine™ chip that powers the CP-132UL/UL-I boards comes with on-chip ADDC®, which makes RS-485 as easy to use as RS-232.
The CP-132UL/UL-I universal PCI boards have 2 RS-422/485 serial ports, each of which can achieve data rates up to 921.6 Kbps. In RS-485 mode, the board can connect up to 31 daisy-chained RS-485 devices within a range of 1.2 km. For long distance RS-485 communication, choose the CP-132UL-I model, which comes with 2 KV optical isolation protection to prevent equipment damage.
Moxa’s 20-plus years of experience in serial board design is now concentrated in a new high performance serial data transmission chip. The Turbo Serial Engine™ chip provides serial boards with a 128-byte FIFO, on-chip hardware and software flow control, and burst data mode. Thanks to the Turbo Serial Engine™, Moxa is able to offer the world’s best performing smart serial boards.
Moxa continues to support a wide variety of operating systems, and the CP-132UL/UL-I boards are no exception. Reliable Windows COM and Linux/Unix TTY drivers are provided for all Moxa boards, and other operating systems, such as WEPOS, are also supported for embedded integration.
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Features and Benefits:
• Over 800 Kbps data throughput for top performance
• 921.6 Kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission
• ADDC® provides automatic data direction control for RS-485 signals
• Transmit data up to 1.2 km with RS-422/485
• 128-byte FIFO and on-chip H/W, S/W flow control
• Compatible with 3.3/5V PCI and PCI-X
• Drivers provided for Windows (Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, 98, ME), WinCE 5.0, Linux, and Unix
• 15 KV ESD protection on the board
• MD1 low profile form factor fits small-sized PCs