RIO ISA Multi
Port Serial Cards Technical
Specifications
RIO Remote Concentrator
Host Cards
- Supports Universal 3.3/5v PCI and ISA cards
RIO Remote Concentrator
RRC16/RJX
- Processor plus 4 Quad UARTs
- Power Source: Internal PSU
- Power Consumption: 10W .
- Fitting: Floor/Stack/19" rack
- Dimensions: (L) 9.06", (W)16.93", (H) 1.77"
RRC16/RJX-DX
- As RRC16/RJX
- Includes DB25 cable set
RTA8
- Processor plus 2 Quad UARTs
- Power Source: External PSU
- Power Consumption: 10W
- Fitting: Floor/Wall
- Dimensions: (L) 9.65", (W) 5.00", (H) 1.34"
Expandability
- Maximum 128 ports per host card using any RRC16
and RTA8 variant in tany combination.
- Maximum 4 host cards per system, giving 512 ports.
Performance
- Four 10 Mbps data Channels
- Line speeds up to 115.2 Kbps
Operating System
- Windows® Server 2003 ( 32 and 64 bit on x64 and itanium
(ia64) hardware platforms )
- Windows® XP ( 32 and 64 bit on x64 and itanium (ia64)
hardware platforms )
- Windows Vista ( 32 and 64 bit )
- Windows® NT
- Windows® 2000
- Linux
- UnixWare
- OpenServer
- AIX
- SVR4, UNIX
- LynxOS
- Solaris x 86
Dual Host Failsafe
For high availability UNIX systems, RIO will support
the connection of a dual host card/server. The port module
sub-system can be managed entirely by one server/host card,
or shared between the two. In the event that one server or
host card crashes, the peer system can take control of all
port modules. This requires third party Watchdog software.
Fibre Optic Link Kit (FOLK)
Connects port modules up to 1 mile from a host card or other
port module. Converts data to and from light for transmission
across fiber optic cable. Up to four FOLKs supported per
host card or port module.
Approvals
- EMC: CE EN55022 Class A, EN50082-1, EN50082-2 (Industrial)
for RRC16 only; FCC A.
- Safety: CSA 22.2.950, NRTL/C, IEC 950, EN60950
Environmental
- Operating Temperature: 32° to 130°F
- Storage Temperature: -22° to 158°F
- Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
- Storage Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Packaging
- Driver software and materials on CD-ROM
- Quick Start Guide
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