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Short Range Modems
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Line Drivers and Modems to support a variety of data rates and transmission distances including ruggedized versions industrial environments.
 
Model 1104 Async RS485 Fiber Modem
pa-1104-thumb.jpg Patton's Model 1104 RS-485 Fiber Converter is a miniature fiber-optic converter that enables RS-485 devices to communicate over dual multi-mode fiber. The 1104 features asynchronous RS-485 half-duplex (2-wire) communications at data rates up to 115.2 kbps and distances upto 2.01 km.
Model 1110A Async RS232 Fiber Modem
pa-1110a.jpeg The Model 1110A communicates in full or half-duplex over two fibers while supporting data rates to 19.2 kbps and distances up to 8 km. The 1110A features an external DCE/DTE switch, which eliminates the need for RS-232 crossover cables. The miniature size of the Model 1110A allows it to fit in tight installation spaces.
Model 1140A Async/Sync RS232 Fiber Modem
pa-1140a.jpeg The Model 1140A RS232 Fiber Optic Modem supports distances to 6.4 km, data rates to 38.4 kbps over two fibers and operates async or sync—full or half duplex. While in synchronous mode, the fiber modem supports three clocking methods: internal, external, and receive recover.
Mini Rack System
pa-1000r16.jpeg Patton Mini Rack Systems can house upto 16 miniature rack cards. The rack cards consist of a front function cards and rear interface card that connect together on a midplane power bus. This configuration allows interface cables to remain connected while function cards are hot-swapped.