Introduction, Table 1 - device port and connection options – Quatech HSU-300 User Manual

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Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual

Introduction

Introduction

This Users Manual describes how to setup and install your Quatech
Freedom USB Adapter.

Note: These products comply

fully with USB Specification
version 1.1 and are fully

supported under Windows
98/ME/XP/2000/NT4.

The Quatech SSU-100, DSU-100, QSU-100, ESU-100, and HSU-100,

respectively, provide one, two, four, eight, and sixteen independent
RS-232 serial interfaces to the host PC via the Universal Serial Bus

(USB) port.
The Quatech DSU-200/300, QSU-200/300, ESU-200/300, and HSU-
200/300, respectively, provide two, four, eight, and sixteen

independent asynchronous serial interfaces via the USB port. Each of
these interfaces can be used as desired for either RS-422 or RS-485

communications.
For convenience, this manual refers to all these products as Freedom
USB unless otherwise noted.
The following table details the port and connection configuration for

all the Freedom USB devices.

Table 1 - Device port and connection options

Device

Ports Connection Device

Ports Connection

SSU-100 1

RS-232

RS-422

DSU-100 2

RS-232

DSU-200/300 2

RS-422

QSU-100 4

RS-232

QSU-200/300 4

RS-422

ESU-100 8

RS-232

ESU-200/300 8

RS-422

HSU-100 16

RS-232

HSU-200/300 16

RS-422

Each adapter comes standard with 16550 Universal Asynchronous

Receiver/Transmitters (UARTs) containing 16-byte First In First Out

(FIFO) storage devices. These FIFOs, in conjunction with the USB
micro controller FIFOs, help to relieve the CPU of excessive

interrupts by buffering received and transmitted data. This

configuration allows each channel (either two or four) to obtain data
rates up to 460.8 kbps. The adapters are USB bus-powered; therefore

no external power supply is required.

Note: The 16550 is well suited
for applications involving high

data rates and for heavy

multitasking environments. The
larger FIFO allows each

read/write access to the UART

to move more data, resulting in
fewer interrupts and less

processor time spent servicing
the UART.

The Freedom USB products are Plug-and-Play devices and require no
hardware configuration. Your computer's BIOS or operating system

automatically configures the ports when you install the device.

Rev 2.02 (2/24/2004)

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