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Aaxeon Technologies has launched an 8-port industrial RS-232/422/485 PCI express card. The new MSC-208C, which is universally compatible with up to eight new and legacy RS- 232/422/485 devices, offers a PCI express single high speed serial slot and is fully compliant with PCI express base specifications. It supports a baud rate up to 921.6 Kbps and may be offered with surge and isolation protection (MSC- 208C-SI).
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1924 Aaxeon Technologies has launched an 8-port industrial RS-232/422/485 PCI express card.

The new MSC-208C, which is universally compatible with up to eight new and legacy RS- 232/422/485 devices, offers a PCI express single high speed serial slot and is fully compliant with PCI express base specifications. It supports a baud rate up to 921.6 Kbps and may be offered with surge and isolation protection (MSC- 208C-SI). The device contains both standard and low profile brackets and supports a wide range of drivers for Windows and Linux.

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