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Product category: PCs and Embedded Systems
News Release from: System Devices | Subject: PCI-AC28 and PCI-AC5
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 July 2002

Adapters upgrade Opto 22 to PCIbus

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The PCI-AC28 and PCI-AC5 offer an ideal solution for Opto 22 users who are replacing older ISAbus-based computers with PCI-based computers.

The PCI-AC28 and PCI-AC5 offer an ideal solution for Opto 22 users who are replacing older ISAbus-based computers with PCI-based computers The Opto 22 traditional PCI adapter cards provide a direct connection from a PC to Opto 22 Pamux parallel I/O, and to digital I/O mounting racks

The new PCI-AC28 and PCI-AC5 adapter cards offer expanded operation with the faster 33-MHz PCIbus interface, using high-speed 32bit access.

Opto 22's free developer toolkits, included with both adapter cards, eliminate the need for separate driver programming.

The toolkits provide documentation, sample applications, utility applications, and drivers for 32bit Microsoft Windows operating systems.

The toolkits also include source files for customers using the Linux operating system.

The PCI-AC28 brings the industry-standard Pamux to the world of PCI.

The PCI-AC28 adapter card installs into any PCI expansion slot.

Up to 32 PCI-AC28 cards per PC are supported by the toolkit, providing up to 16,384 points of digital I/O from a single computer.

The PCI-AC5 provides an interface between personal computers and Opto 22 digital I/O racks and can read/write points more than 100 times faster than previous ISA-based adapter cards.

Bidirectional I/O allows any combination of input and output modules.

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