Kane Computing Offers RS-232 Daughter Cards

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Boards, Busses on Monday, May 21, 2007

Kane Computing Ltd announced they are now representing Link Research in the UK and selling their DSP products. The first products that are now shipping are the LR-F2812COM series of dual serial port daughtercards for the Spectrum Digital F2812 eZdsp DSP Board.

The Model LR-F2812COM series of daughtercards provide a quick and easy way of adding two independent serial ports to the Spectrum Digital, Inc. F2812 eZdsp(TM) development system. Two basic versions are available: a standard RS-232 version and a fiber optic version for true galvanic isolation applications.

The ports operate at speeds of up to 921.6 kbps, and are connected with female DB-9s. This allows direct connection to a PC using a straight-thru cable. The product comes complete with a 6' RS-232 cable (the fiber optic version includes two 3 foot lengths of fiber), a set of connectors to be soldered into the eZdsp board, and a wide range of CCS software demonstration projects.

Other products include the LR-F2812COM-2 RS-232 to fibre standalone converter board.

About Link Research
Link Research designs and manufactures innovative, state-of-the-art, high technology signal processing related products. Their mission is to offer high quality products in areas such as navigation, digital signal processing and communications.

About Kane Computing
KCL has been providing Image Processing, DSP and high performance computing products for use in industry, education and research since 1987 and is a Texas Instruments Third Party Partner specialising in consultancy and advice on TI development tools/platforms and image processing applications. KCL have extensive knowledge and experience of providing video compression solutions for many industries particularly for digital video security and high quality broadcast applications. KCL has a policy of continual improvement and operates its business in accordance with the requirements of ISO9001:2000.

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