4 Port MRI MRI-PCI4S/R PCI Serial Card
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4 Port MRI MRI-PCI4S/R PCI Serial Card
Scan code: LN802 Manufacturer code: MRI-PCI4S/R
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4 Port MRI MRI-PCI4S/R PCI Serial Card

4 Port MRI MRI-PCI4S/R PCI Serial Card

Scan code: LN802 Manufacturer code: MRI-PCI4S/R
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Product Overview • Provides four 9-pin serial ports via single fan-out cable

• Conforms to PCI 2.1 Plug and Play (32-bit)
• Full support for DOS, Windows-based and Linux-based software
• Fast I/O access speed reduces CPU load
• IRQ sharing feature eliminates IRQ conflicts

• High speed 16550 UART serial port supports baud rates up to 920Kbps. Works with 56k external modems, ISDN terminal adapters and other serial port devices.
• Built-in 16-byte FIFO buffers dramatically increase data transmit/receive speed, especially under multitasking environment. Features • Provides a fan out cable so you only use one PCI slot.
• Compatible with 32/64-bit PCI and PCI-X slots with 3.3 volt or 5 volt.
• New Cyber 8000 Plus Chipset.
• Also available in Low Profile Form Factor.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
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