Patton Electronics 1012B
Self-Powered, Carrier-Controlled, Transformer-Isolated
Short Range Modem

Patton Model 1012B
Self-powered, carrier-controlled, transformer-isolated, short-range modem
The best choice for applications between buildings that require control signals, or multipoint operation
 
Model 1012B
 
  Features & Benefits
  • Supports data rates to 57.6 kbps
  • Supports 10 drops in a multipoint polling environment
  • Automatic equalization
  • Automatic gain control
  • Transmits and receives one control signal each way
  • Transformer isolated
  • DCE/DTE switch
  • FCC approved?Part 15 Class A
  • Built-in surge protection - Standard
 
Overview  

The Model 1012B asynchronous short range modem is ideal for multidrop environments or for applications requiring hardware control signals. Attaining DC isolation through custom-designed ferrite core transformers, the Model 1012B operates effectively between buildings. In a point-to-point application, the Model 1012B will operate full or half duplex up to 6 miles (9.7 km). Supporting data rates to 57.6 kbps, the Model 1012B requires no AC power for operation. 600 Watts per wire of Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection on the line side is now standard.
 

 

 
Specifications


Trans. Format: Asynchronous
Transmit Line: 4 wire unconditioned twisted pair
Transmit Mode: Full or half duplex
Transmit Level: -6 dBm
Surge Protection: 600W power dissipation at 1 mS
Control Signals: DSR turns "ON" immediately after the terminal raises DTR; DCD turns "ON" after recognizing the receive signal from the line; carrier is continuously "ON" or controlled by RTS; CTS turns "ON" 40 mSec after the terminal raises RTS
Data Rate: 0 to 38.4 kbps (no strapping)
Range: Up to 6 miles (9.7km), depending on wire gauge
Power: None required
Dimensions: 3.5L x 2.1W x 0.78H (9.0L x 5.3W x 1.9H cm)
 

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