
Within the premises data communications environment, economies can often
be gained by sharing resources. Such resource sharing may take a number
of different forms. The communication capacity, that is the actual
cable, can be shared by a number of different data sources or their
applications. Communication and peripheral equipment can also be shared.
One of the most commonly encountered sharing problems is that of sharing
the interface connector on a data device. The RS-232 interface itself is
the most widely used. A typical need is to be able 'to split' this so
that several data devices can be connected to another through the same
RS-232 interface.
The Model 31 'Port Miser' is a convenient device that allows such
sharing and effectively expands an RS-232 port by three. It requires
neither AC nor DC power for operation. It can handle data at a rate of
up to 19.2 KBPS from each connected device.
The use of the Model 31 in a typical application is shown in the
illustration above. Here a PC needs to be connected to three
peripherals: a Magnetic Stripe Reader, a Bar Code Scanner and a Keypad
Module. However, the PC has only one RS-232 interface port that is
unused and available. The Model 31 allows the PC to split the one unused
port into three and connect to all three devices. Of course, which
device it addresses at any particular time is handled by software within
the PC.
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