Today, Serial devices continue to be used around the world as an essential component of many industries’ applications, such as, process control measurement, production tracking, and data collection.
Sending and receiving data over a given distance has grown from a passion in humans to a necessity. In 1810, a German man created a system for sending encoded messages via air bubbles. He crafted a ...
I know you’ve heard of both synchronous and asynchronous communications. But do you really know the differences between the two? Serial communication was used long before computers existed. A ...
The latest addition to the EKI-1500 family is the EKI-1524 Serial Device Server, which lets users remotely monitor, manage, and control up to four RS-232/422/485 serial devices over Ethernet and ...
Gigabit serial data links have become commonplace in many of today's electronic applications. These serial data links (also called serial links) allow system developers and designers to add features ...