Ottawa, IL December 17 2003--The convergence of the Internet and traditional factory floor devices has created a resurgence in the application of serial ports. To give users total control of company-wide serial networks, B&B Electronics has introduced the Q4 Smart Switch network management and visualization software.
The Q4 software, together with its companion Buffered Smart Switch, model 232BSS4, manages communication of serial devices, including baud rates, handshake requirements, device names and documentation management. Each serial device is assigned a Virtual COM Port within Windows XP, 2000 or NT. Software programs will communicate to the device as if each has its own hard-wired connection. The Q4 software allows users to create a network of independent serial devices without any custom programming.
The companion 232BSS4 hardware works as a serial port concentrator. By cascading 232BSS4 units, as many as 64 independent serial devices can be connected back to a single serial port on the host PC.
"The Q4 software answers a question we get almost every day about how to simplify the connection of many serial devices," says Pete Fitzpatrick, technical support manager. "Q4 and the 232BSS4 can connect dozens of devices to connect to a single port without the customer having to make software changes."
The Q4 software allows existing Windows application software to communicate to its target serial device as well as providing an integrated center for communications management. Powerful graphical visualization software provides the user a command center of communications. This centralized application allows ports to be configured and tested as well as managing third party documentation for the serial devices.
Other features include:
-Graphical device mapping wizard
-Support of data rates from 1200 to 115.2Kbps
-Compatible with Windows 2000 and XP
-Hardware data buffers and local handshake control insure no data loss
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