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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Additionally, the PCI serial boards are available in a two-port version 
(PCI-232/2 and PCI-485/2), a four-port version (PCI-232/4 and 
PCI-485/4), an eight-port version (PCI-232/8 and PCI-485/8), and a 
sixteen-port version (PCI-232/16). The two-port versions use DB-9 
connectors. The four-port versions use 10-position modular jacks to 
provide all four connections on a single back panel. Optional cable 
accessories convert the 10-position modular jacks to either DB-9 or DB-25 
connectors with standard pinouts. The eight-port versions use adapter 
cables to convert the 68-pin connector on the board to eight DB-9 
connectors. The sixteen-port version uses a breakout box to convert the 
100-pin connector on the board to sixteen DB-9 connectors. Throughout 
this manual, PCI serial boards refers to all versions of the PCI serial 
boards.
The isolated PCI-232 and PCI-485 boards are designed for applications in 
harsh environments. Isolated ports provide reliable communication in 
situations involving ground loops from different ground levels or high 
common mode voltage induced on the lines in noisy environments. 
Non-isolated ports may not provide reliable communication in those 
situations. The isolation between each communication port and the host PC 
ensures the safe operation of the PC and the devices connected to other 
ports on the same board, in case of accidental high voltages on 
communication lines.
The PCI-485 boards support four hardware transceiver control modes 
for reliable communication with two- and four-wire devices. For more 
information about transceiver control modes, refer to Chapter 4, 
.
All serial hardware uses standard 16550-compatible UARTs (Universal 
Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters) for complete compatibility 
with standard PC COM ports. The serial hardware contains FIFOs 
(First-In-First-Out) buffers to reduce susceptibility to interrupt latency 
for faster transmission rates. Full Plug and Play compatibility allows 
switchless configuration and installation. For more information about 
the serial hardware specifications and operating conditions, refer to 
Appendix D, 
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