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Serial communication products are used in industrial and commercial systems to transmit data bit-by-bit, or sequentially, over a single wire. They include serial servers, serial hubs, serial adapters, serial data converters, serial routers, and serial multiplexers.
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Partb # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
SNAP-SCM-PROFI Allied Electronics, Inc. OPTO 22 Not Provided Serial Communication Module, Profibus Protocol
M1500-DN0200-02-1 Tequipment.Net Meriam Not Provided 0 TO 200 in H2O Differential, Non-isolated - RS-485 Digital Communication, 0.025% FS, MSP (Meriam Serial Protocol): RS-232, RS-485 or USB - Standard Configuration
M1500-DN0415-02-1 Tequipment.Net Meriam Not Provided 0 TO 415 in H2O Differential, Non-isolated - RS-485 Digital Communication, 0.025% FS, MSP (Meriam Serial Protocol): RS-232, RS-485 or USB - Standard Configuration
M1500-DN2000-02-1 Tequipment.Net Meriam Not Provided 0 TO 2000 in H2O Differential, Non-isolated - RS-485 Digital Communication, 0.025% FS, MSP (Meriam Serial Protocol): RS-232, RS-485 or USB - Standard Configuration
M1500-DI0030-01-1-4port Tequipment.Net Meriam Not Provided 0 TO 30 PSI Differential, Isolated, 4-port, flushing manifold - RS-232 Digital Communication, 0.025% FS, MSP (Meriam Serial Protocol): RS-232, RS-485 or USB - Standard Configuration

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  • Goldilocks Serial Communication Protocol (.pdf)
    Goldilocks is a proposed serial communication protocol designed to find the "sweet spot" in trading off overhead, complexity, throughput, cost, and real time performance. Simple off line analysis of schedulability is a feature.. While backward compatible with CAN at the applications level
  • NAFEM Data Protocol Compliance Requirements
    NDP is short for NAFEM Data Protocol. A few years ago, representatives of various major restaurant chains saw the need to have different store equipment networked together and exchange useful information. The problem was the various industry players coming up with several proprietary communications
  • Protocol Analysis in UMTS Networks (.pdf)
    ATM protocol to provide for the highest possible flexibility in. resource allocation. Using so called cells on a serial link with a payload of just 48 octets, ATM is capable to. share an E1, T1 or STM-1 link among a literally unlimited number of users or, at the other extreme, to provide all
  • Is DNP3 the Ideal HMI/SCADA Protocol?
    For electric and other utilities in North America and much of the rest of the world, DNP3 is the dominant Human-Machine Interface HMI/SCADA protocol. It has a rich set of features and a self-sustaining development and support network that contributes to its ongoing success. But what makes
  • Interfacing 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
    The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology support a half-duplex protocol that functions on a master-slave paradigm that is ideally suited to data stream applications. The bus is controlled by the microcontroller (master), which accesses the 25XXX serial EEPROM (slave) via a simple
  • Microchip MiWi P2P Wireless Protocol (.pdf)
    . The Microchip MiWiTM P2P Wireless Protocol is a vari-. · Functions as a state machine. ation of IEEE 802.15.4, using Microchip's MRF24J40. (not RTOS-dependent). 2.4 GHz transceiver and any Microchip 8, 16 or 32-bit. microcontroller with a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). · Supports a sleeping device
  • A line on a new wiring protocol for vehicles LIN
    the microseconds and nanoseconds of other automotive electronic devices. Consequently, they can use slower and less-expensive technology. This is where the new local interconnect network (LIN) Protocol comes in. LIN was designed as a low-cost, short-distance, low-speed network for events in "human" or "mechanical
  • Using a Hardware Module to Interface 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
    INTRODUCTION * Voltage range from 1.8V to 5.5V * Low power operation The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip * Temperature range from -40°C to +125°C Technology support a half-duplex protocol that functions on a master-slave paradigm that is ideally * Over 1,000,000 erase/write cycles suited

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