Since the introduction of the USB protocol, you don't see many serial devices anymore. For that reason, most manufacturers no longer include a serial port on desktop or laptop computers. Therefore, if ...
The third-generation Newport iServer3G connects any serial device (RS-232, RS-485) to an Ethernet network or the Internet in minutes. It can make an existing serial device a "node" on an Ethernet ...
The iServer can make an existing serial device into a “node” on an Ethernet network with a unique IP address that’s accessible from any authorized computer on the LAN, WAN, or Internet. It can also ...
Many medical devices are restricted to RS-232 communication, and will remain so for some time to come. That doesn't preclude them from being networked. Some newer medical devices have Ethernet ports ...
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