Socket Communications Ruggedized Serial I O CF Card for industrial and field environments
This CompactFlash serial input/output card adds a fast serial COM port for attaching modems, bar code scanners, magnetic-stripe readers, global positioning system (GPS) receivers, digital cameras, or other RS-232 serial devices to a Palm-size PC or Handheld PC Pro. The battery-saving feature extends your computer's battery life, using only 2.4 mA. This version includes an irremovable cable with molded strain relief. more
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- Serial I/O Boards
- High Speed: pcie,104-Plus, pci, pmc Windows, Linux, LabView,VxWorks,etc
- www.generalstandards.com
- Industrial Compact Flash
- -40C to 85C, Industrial Grade CF In Stock, Volume Discounts
- www.HiTechVendors.com/CompactFlash
ProductReviews37/100 (2 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-26-2001
- Incompatibility with Jornada 548
We have been trying to use the I/O card with a Jornada 548 with Fowler Gages' digital calipers and Taltech's CE-Wedge software. We were warned by Socket Communications that there was a potential problem with freezing up if the serial...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-05-2000
- OK overall, but a bit expensive
Easy installation for my Casio E115, I used it to connect to a barcode scanner for stocktaking a warehouse. The speed is ok (I wonder if there're 4Mbps models anyway?), and the connectors seem to be stretchable and durable enough for...
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Selected Reviews
- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-05-2000
- OK overall, but a bit expensive
Easy installation for my Casio E115, I used it to connect to a barcode scanner for stocktaking a warehouse. The speed is ok (I wonder if there're 4Mbps models anyway?), and the connectors seem to be stretchable and durable enough for...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-26-2001
- Incompatibility with Jornada 548
We have been trying to use the I/O card with a Jornada 548 with Fowler Gages' digital calipers and Taltech's CE-Wedge software. We were warned by Socket Communications that there was a potential problem with freezing up if the serial...
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