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USBMOD3
The USBMOD3 is the second generation low-cost integrated module for
transferring serial data over USB.
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USBMOD4
The USBMOD4 is the second generation low cost integrated module for
transferring data to and from a peripheral and a host PC at up to 8
Million bits (1 Megabyte) per second.
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Relay
Output Board
The I/O 24 Relay Output Board can be connected to I/O port of the modules
to provide 8 Isolated relay contact outputs suitable for a variety of
loads.
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Opto Input Board
The I/O 24 Opto Input Board can be connected to
the I/O port of the modules to provide 8 Opto
Isolated inputs.
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Connector
/ LED Board
The I/O 24 Connector/LED Board can be connected to the I/O port of the
modules to provide screw terminal connections with the optional added
functionality of either pull up or pull down resistors as well as LED
indication of the PORT Status.
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Switch
/ Push Button Board
The I/O 24 Connector Board can be connected to the I/O port of the
modules to provide 8 switch/push buttons with LED indicators showing the
status of the I/O pin.
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USBIO
24 Mk 3
This module combines the power of USB and a Ubicom
SX52 The module offers 3 x 8 bit programmable I/O ports Supplied firmware
allows the ports to be individually pin programmed as inputs or outputs
Firmware can be developed for this module for application specific tasks.
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Ether
I/O 24
The Ether I/O 24 is an UDP/IP
controlled digital Input/Output module. The module features three
8-bit ports with 5V level signal lines. Each of the 24 lines can be
independently programmed as either an input or output. The module
connects to any Ethernet network supporting the TCP/IP protocol suite and
can communicate with any point on that network.
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USBI/O
24 Dip Mk 1
The USB I/O 24 DIP shown in Diagram 1 is a Dual Inline Package version of
the USB I/O 24 module. The modules 50 pin Dual Inline Package (DIP) fits
into a standard 50 pin 900mil wide IC Socket. This makes the USB I/O 24
DIP ideal for rapid prototyping and development work.
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