I'm looking for a synchronous serial adapter for USB. The device will
be used for HDLC communication (framing only) on a laptop (no PCMCIA
available, just USB). Preferably RS-232 / V.24 interface. Does such a
thing exist?
S.E.
Reply by Jim Granville●April 30, 20042004-04-30
Stein Erik Andresen wrote:
> I'm looking for a synchronous serial adapter for USB. The device will
> be used for HDLC communication (framing only) on a laptop (no PCMCIA
> available, just USB). Preferably RS-232 / V.24 interface. Does such a
> thing exist?
Not sure as a finished boxed product, but at the chip level, look
at STm's new STR7 family.
http://www.st.com/stonline/bin/sftab.exe?db=rosetta&type=query&table=696
These ARM cored microcontrollers have USB plus HDLC capable UARTs.
HDLC does not show on the radar very often these days.
-jg
Reply by Unbeliever●May 1, 20042004-05-01
"Jim Granville" <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> wrote in message
news:azDkc.621$s3.76477@news02.tsnz.net...
> HDLC does not show on the radar very often these days.
>
PPP? ;o)
Alf
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