
High performance OEM
solution for serial to ethernet connectivity
Features
- Board-only, OEM solution
- Easy integration and configuration. PowerPC® microprocessor drives
high throughput and industry's lowest latency
- Network enable RS-232 serial devices for remote access and control
- Remote Web browser-based configuration, administration and
troubleshooting
- Auto-detecting 10/100 Mbps Ethernet with built-in TCP/IP
- Raw TCP and IntelliSock™ TCP socket services for custom
applications
- Configure as TCP Server, TCP Client, or as both using the
exclusive AutoTCP feature
- Serial Tunneling mode for connecting two serial devices over a
network without a PC
- 1 or 2 independent RS-232 serial ports
- DB-9 models available
- Surge suppression package standard
- Virtual COM drivers for Windows Windows NT4/2000/XP & Linux, other
OS support via socket modes
- 5 year limited warranty
- External device servers (wired and wireless) also available
Embedded high performance ethernet to serial converter
for OEM solutions
Ideal for OEM solutions, custom enclosures and other
situations where the external shell is not needed, Quatech Embedded
Device Servers offer all the industry-leading features as an external
line. Quatech's high performance device servers feature a PowerPC® from
Freescale™. This processor is part of a world-class architecture that
offers the lowest latency available anywhere. In addition, the
auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet interface, and Quatech's proven high-speed,
921k-baud serial technology offer the best performance in the industry
and ensure that your critical business applications won't be harmed by
data throughput issues.
Installation Wizard - Easy to set up
and install, Quatech Device Servers are up and running on your network
in 10 minutes or less. A unique Installation Wizard automatically
searches for and identifies any Quatech unit attached to the network,
even searching remote subnets if needed. No client software is installed
on your PC, just a small set of drivers that configures each serial port
as a new COM port on the PC. This allows software applications to access
the attached serial device as they are designed to, with no custom
programming needed. Simply point your software application to the new,
"virtual" COM port and you're all set!
Serial Tunneling - Do you have two
serial devices that communicate directly with each other and you wish to
replace the short serial cable using the distances possible with
Ethernet technology? The two serial devices will then communicate as if
connected by a short serial cable; the Ethernet portion will be
invisible to the devices.
Auto TCP feature - For remote
service and monitoring applications, try our AutoTCP feature. The serial
port can be set up to act as a TCP Client, requesting a connection
whenever the serial device is attached and powered on or, if you prefer,
whenever serial data is ready for upload to the host computer. You can
leave the connection on, or disconnect from the host after a specified
period. But when a service request from a remote monitoring PC (with a
specified IP address) arrives, the device server will act as a TCP
server, allow access to the serial device to the monitoring PC, and go
back to Client mode when the Server session is finished.
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