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White Papers
Title: ExpressCards Explained: The New Laptop Expansion Slot
Date: November, 2007
Abstract: This paper provides information on the emerging ExpressCard technology and how it will affect your laptop expansion capabilities. It begins by discussing PCMCIA and PC Card technology, then informs of the upgrade to laptop expansion slots and how ExpressCards will soon replace PCMCIA/PC Cards and addresses the need for lower cost cards for mobile applications. The paper ends with solutions for a seamless transition to this new technology.
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Title:
Streamlining Access Control Connectivity: Strategies for network-enabling
serial-based peripheral devices for access control applications
Date: March, 2005
Abstract: This paper provides strategies for using device networking
technology to expand serial connectivity options in access control systems.
It begins by discussing the technologies involved, then provides several
examples of how this technology can be used in the field. The paper ends
with a list of key features to consider when purchasing device networking
products for access control systems.
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Title:
Expanding Kiosk Connectivity:
Strategies for incorporating multiple serial-based peripheral devices
into self-ticketing and other point-of-sale kiosk applications
Date: February, 2005
Abstract: This
technical paper provides strategies for expanding serial connectivity options
in POS kiosks. It begins by discussing the technologies involved, then provides
several real-life application examples of how this technology is currently
being used in the field. The paper ends with a list of key features to consider
when purchasing serial connectivity expansion products for POS kiosk systems.
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Title: Cutting the Cord: Advantages of Network-Enabling Serial
Devices
Date: November, 2004
Abstract: This technical paper explains how wired and wireless
serial device servers can cut the cord between device and
computer, thereby allowing serial devices to be remotely accessed via
any computer. This provides tremendous savings by both eliminating the
need for on-site data collection, and enabling remote monitoring and servicing
of equipment. The paper covers advanced Ethernet device server networking
modes including wireless 802.11b connectivity, IP broadcasting/multicasting
and Client modes, and serial tunneling. Detailed application examples
are provided.
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Title: Goodbye RS-232? Not So Fast!: Serial Port Expansion Can
Preserve Existing RS-232 Peripherals
Date: May, 2004
Abstract: This technical paper shows that RS-232 communication
is alive and well and at the heart of many I/O intense applications in
a broad variety of industries from banking to manufacturing to industrial
monitoring and control. Due to the tremendous expense involved in replacing
this equipment, it is not likely, or cost effective, to change any time
soon. While it is true that RS-232 serial ports are no longer
standard equipment on most off-the-shelf computers, it is also true that
serial port expansion is available for every system type from PDAs to
laptops to desktops to servers. In fact, connectivity innovators continue
to work to enhance RS-232 communication adapters to provide RS-232 ports
that are faster and more flexible than ever before. This paper provides
detailed application examples and explanations of new enhanced RS-232
serial port technologies.
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Title: Choices in Serial Connectivity Technologies for Retail,
Banking, Industrial, and other Networking Applications
Date: November, 2001
Abstract: This technical paper explains the busses (PCI, cPCI,
PCMCIA, USB, ISA) and platforms (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485) used for serial
communication. It provides detailed application examples for a wide variety
of implementations such as POS systems, KIOSKs, ATMs, and automated manufacturing
systems. In addition to an in-depth discussion of the pros and cons of
each interface and protocol, the paper provides a step-by-step worksheet
that helps you to choose the technology that is the appropriate choice
for a given application.
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