Lycom IO-111 Motherboard USB to RS232 (16550) (with 5V bus power) Low Profile Back Plane Host Card
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Lycom IO-111 Motherboard USB to RS232 (16550) (with 5V bus power) Low Profile Back Plane Host Card
Scan code: LN24965 Manufacturer code: IO-111
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Lycom IO-111 Motherboard USB to RS232 (16550) (with 5V bus power) Low Profile Back Plane Host Card

Scan code: LN24965 Manufacturer code: IO-111
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Product Overview Add RS232 (with 5V bus power) at Low Profile card to Transmit and Receive Data at 230Kbps on your PCI Express or PCI slot System

• One RS232 DB9 port
• Supports baud rates up to 230Kbps
• Low Profile PCI Form Factor
• 5VDC Power Supply on DB9 Port for POS Device
Features • One RS232 DB9M connector
• 16550 High performance UART (RS232) channel
• Supports data transfer rate up to 230 Kbps
• Supports PCI bus and PCI Express bus slot
• Low Profile PCI Form Factor
• Includes Low Profile & Regular size PCI brackets
• USB based UART controller, an available motherboard USB port is required
• 5Pin Headers for USB signals from Motherboard
• Jumper to enable / disable 5VDC output to DB9M for POS device use
• Tx and Rx LEDs on board
• Supports Windows Vista /2000 /XP
• Supports 32bit/64bit Windows Vista
• Fully RoHS compliant
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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