Patton Electronics 1070
AC Powered, Synchronous
Short-Range Modem (Opto-Isolated)
Patton Model
1070
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AC Powered, Synchronous, Short-Range Modem (Opto-Isolated)
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Insure Data Integrity With Loopback Tests, Status Indicators and Opto-Isolation
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The Model 1070 AC Powered, Synchronous Short Range Modem is designed with three RS-232 communications environments in mind: low power, high noise and mission critical. A low power environment is one where the RS-232 interface does not provide the necessary signal voltages to operate a self-powered short haul. The Model 1070 handles this problem by deriving power via external AC transformer?either 120 or 230 volts. A high noise environment is one where transmission is impeded by unwanted energy on the twisted pair line. The Model 1070 counters this problem in several ways: Optical isolation eliminates ground loop currents in between-building applications. Silicon Avalanche Diode surge protection takes out data line transients from lightning strikes and other sources of EMR. Finally, a custom VLSI chip inside the Model 1070 filters out noise separately at each data rate. A mission critical environment is one where data integrity is essential. The user needs to insure that the modem connection is operating properly and that the data is being passed. The Model 1070 insures data integrity, not only by using surge protection and optical isolation, but by providing local and remote loopback tests and front panel LED signal monitors. In addition to being ideal for low power, high noise and mission
critical environments, the Model 1070 has convenience features that make
it the best choice for many other sync. applications: The 1070 handles
both hardware and software flow control requirements, has both a terminal
block and RJ-11 jack for twisted pair hook up, and provides external
access for all configuration switches. |
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