Moxa Technologies CP-132U User Manual

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Introduction

CP-132U Series User’s Manual 1-3

PCI Solution

The board complies with PCI Spec. 2.1 and does not require either switches or jumpers.
The hardware configuration for the IRQ and I/O address is automatically assigned by the
PCI BIOS. This means that the board MUST be plugged into the computer first before
installing the driver software. For more PCI information, refer to the Technical Reference
Appendix.

Universal PCI

The 32/64-bit PCI local bus specification specifies both 3.3V and 5V connector types for
the PCI hardware. Moxa’s universal PCI card allows the user to plug into both a 3.3V/5V
and 32/64-bit slot.

Operating System Support

The CP-132UL series is compatible with most major industrial platforms, including
Windows 2000/XP/2003, Windows NT, Windows 95/98/Me, DOS, and Linux. MOXA
device drivers
are provided for smoother installation, configuration, and performance. In
this manual, sections for MOXA Windows 2003, Windows 2000/XP, Windows NT,
Windows 95/98, DOS, Linux, and SCO
are included.

MOXA Serial Comm Tools

For application development, MOXA provides an easy-to-use serial communication library
called PComm that runs under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98. You can use
this library to develop your own applications using Microsoft C, Turbo C, Assembly,
QuickBASIC, Turbo Pascal, Clipper, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland Delphi, etc.
Utilities, such as Data Scope, Monitor, Terminal Emulator, Diagnostics, etc., are included
for debugging or monitoring the communication status, terminal emulation, or even file
transfer.

Broad Applications

The board is suitable for many industrial applications, including the following:

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Multipoint data acquisition

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Factory automation

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Critical industrial control

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Remote serial device control

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