The Patton Model 2021 allows a synchronous RS- 232 host to communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous X.21 device. Supporting synchronous data rates to 384 kbps, the Model 2021 is the smallest converter of its kind, and requires no AC power or batteries to operate.
The Model 2015 RS-449/422 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous RS-449/422 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2015 requires no AC power or batteries to operate and supports data rates to 2 Mbps.
The Model 2014 RS-530 to V.35 converters let a synchronous RS-530 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2014 requires no AC power or batteries to operate and supports data rates to 2 Mbps.
The Patton Model 2016 X.21 to V.35 converter lets a synchronous X.21 device communicate bi-directionally with a synchronous V.35 device. The Model 2016 requires no AC power or batteries for operation and supports data rates up to 2.048 Mbps.
The Model 2089 high speed EIA-574 (RS-232 on a DB-9) to RS-485 interface converter supports async data rates to 115.2 kbps over one or two unconditioned twisted pairs. The Model 2089 passes one control signal in each direction and can handle up to 50 terminal drops in a multipoint polling environment.