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Item Number: LS-101 |
| LAN to RS-232 Device Server Over IP |
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Feature |
| Configurable via Web browser |
| One to four independent serial ports. |
| Full- and half-duplex serial port modes. |
| Remote control of RTS, CTS, DTR, and DSR lines. |
| Internal EEPROM for configuration storage. |
| Detailed status indication via LEDs |
| Setup through the serial port or network. |
| HTTP, UDP (Management Configurable), tools setup . |
| "On-the-fly" commands for immediate serial port configuration change. |
| Serial-side "modem" commands for network connections control. |
| Direct control of ADSL modems. |
| Supported protocols include UDP, TCP, ARP, ICMP (PING), DHCP, and HTTP. |
| Supplied with the Atil Device Server Toolkit (ATILDST) for Windows. The ATILDST includes Virtual Serial Port |
| Serial Port Driver. A Linux version of the VSPD is also available. |
| socket comms (up to 16 UDP, TCP, and HTTP sessions |
| Net controls Ethernet port. |
| Serial in charge of serial channels baud rate |
| 10/100BaseT, auto-MDIX Ethernet port |
| 1024KB flash for firmware, application, and data storage |
| 2KB EEPROM for data storage |
| status LEDs |
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Specifications |
| LAN |
10/100 Mbps Auto-MDIX Ethernet port |
Serial Interface |
TX,RX,RTS,CTS,DTR,DSR,DCD,GND DB9M |
| Power Requirements |
TB 3.5 Pin2 10-30VDC 24V@75mA |
| Serial Data Rate |
300bps ~ 460.8Kbps |
| Data Bits |
7,8 |
| Stop Bits |
1,2 |
| Parity |
none,even,odd,mark,space |
| Protocol |
UDP, TCP, ARP, ICMP (PING), DHCP, and HTTP |
| Management |
Web server Manager software Virtual serial port (Virtual COM Port) |
Hardware |
| Power Input |
Terminal block |
| Power Consumption |
54mA max |
| LED |
TXD,RXD |
| Dimensions |
42.5(W)x22.5(H)94.5(D)mm |
| Weight |
56g |
| Environmental |
| Operating Temp |
-0~55℃ |
| Storage Temp |
-40~85℃ |
| Humidity |
0~90% Non-Condensing |
| Case |
PC |
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Virtual Serial Ports
Our Virtual Serial Port Drivers for Windows and Linux allow you to transparently access your device server's serial port as if it was a real COM port of your PC. Your "serial" PC software won't notice the cheat. |
Direct TCP and UDP links
All Atil serial-over-IP devices support standard TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols. Open a socket and exchange data with the serial port of your device server directly. It's that simple. |
Device-to-device links
Atil device servers can talk to each other directly, using standard TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols. No PC necessary. |
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