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Top Searches for this datasheetDocumentation Number SBH961997 Recommended Installations Please contact Technical Support more information. Network Performance with RS-232 Devices Without Usual Network Hassles StarBus Device Networking Solution Model SBH-96 StarBus provides simple expandable data communications system that accommodates just about computing device. StarBus network conforms your system needs: from nodes added individually grow with system. Simply plug StarBus unit into RS-232 port device, whether computer peripheral, connect pair "network" wires RJ-11 jack screw terminals. network wire telephone wire, even extra pair your existing wiring. Expanding StarBus network easy: plug unit into terminal hold down space "train" node recognize your communications protocol. Finally, complete simple menu-driven instructions configure port, give node "name" connect node network. StarBus unit automatically recognized rest network. RS-232 device operate baud rate from 57,600. StarBus buffers multiplexes RS-232 data onto network wire data rate 115,200 baud. Most operations performed with commands such "connect," "disconnect," "help" "network map." commands available through built-in menu function commands embedded within outgoing data. communications package included which provides pop-up menu network nodes commands applications. many applications, connection command embedded into configuration string remote networked device (such modem). convenient "home base" feature allows node configured send unaddressed data preset default location, entirely eliminating connection commands that node! additional connection methods below make StarBus remarkably versatile communications tool: -Full duplex connections provide cable-type connection with added benefit buffering allowing mismatched protocols -Queuing removes burden from device checking network device availability. StarBus will manage connection -Group Broadcasts allow predefined groups receive broadcast data -Datagrams allow transmission bursts data without establishing full duplex connection. This allows transmission events such alarm conditions without waiting remote port free even powered SPECIFICATIONS: Local Port: Local Port Protocol: Data Rate: Stop Bits: Handshaking: Data Bits: Parity: Local Echo: Data Buffer: RS-232, DB25 female connector 57,600 baud hardware (multiple configurations), software, both none even, none (parity requires data setting) enabled disabled connection datagram group broadcasts Network Configuration: Supports bus, star "sloppy tree" configurations nodes maximum 4,500 maximum using 22AWG twisted pair 4,500 total (2,800 max. end) using 24AWG telephone wire Network transceiver meets RS-485 specifications Data Rate: 115,200 baud, throughput efficiency Power Requirements: 11.5 Power Supply: Plug-in powerpack included (11VDC output) Dimensions: 5.2W 1.7H 6.0D 1997 Electronics Other recent searchesNP52N055SUG - NP52N055SUG NP52N055SUG Datasheet MC10H136 - MC10H136 MC10H136 Datasheet FYL-3012PGC1A - FYL-3012PGC1A FYL-3012PGC1A Datasheet F-1503 - F-1503 F-1503 Datasheet CP208 - CP208 CP208 Datasheet 8m123287 - 8m123287 8m123287 Datasheet
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