Brainboxes PM-143 RS232 PCMCIA card
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Brainboxes PM-143 RS232 PCMCIA card
Scan code: LN28365 Manufacturer code: PM-143
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Brainboxes PM-143 RS232 PCMCIA card

Brainboxes PM-143 PCMCIA 1 x RS232 Ruggedised Serial Card

Scan code: LN28365 Manufacturer code: PM-143
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Product Overview A PCMCIA type II card providing one RS232 serial port. Velocity megabaud data transfer rates and the 128 byte deep FIFOS,
coupled with 1Mbit/s line drivers deliver uncompromising performance on your laptop PC. Being mobile no longer limits
your options.

Standard and ruggedised card options to suit your needs.

Now with Brainboxes Lifetime Warranty and Lifetime Support!
Features 1 port RS232
PCMCIA Type II
128 Byte FIFO with user definable trigger level
Up to 921,600 baud
Standard and Ruggedised Options
Drivers for all popular operating systems
Sample programs, Test and Terminal software- all with source code
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
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