SeaLATCH® Brackets
Use Open Motherboard Headers to Add USB Ports to Systems
• Add
locking USB Type A connectors to systems
• Available for PCI, low profile PCI, and panel
mount
• Connect to host via internal USB header
• Fully compatible with standard USB cables
• Compliant with USB 2.0, 1.1, and 1.0
specifications
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I/O in Less Space with Double-Width Mounting Bracket
• Perfect for Relio R1000 industrial computer
and external power supply
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Add multiple SeaI/O data acquisition modules
for expanded functionality
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Mount to flat panel or touchscreen monitor
using 75mm or 100mm VESA pattern
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Center bracket on the panel or offset in various
positions
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Ideal for mounting to walls and under counters
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Tech Lowdown
The RS-485 communications standard was
introduced in 1983 by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) as a two-wire,
half-duplex, multi-drop alternative to the point-to-point RS-232 interface. (RS-485
can also be wired using 4-wires to enable full-duplex communication). However,
the EIA RS-485 specification does not stipulate the method for controlling the
driver, therefore a number of alternatives have evolved.
Learn
more about which method is the most effective in minimizing risks of communication
errors.
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