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An external device server is a small computer equipped with a CPU, real-time OS, and TCP/IP protocols that bi-directionally translates data between the serial and Ethernet formats. External device servers are commonly used to replace serial cards, and give users more freedom by allowing serial devices to be placed at remote locations.
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| Embedded Device Servers |
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An embedded device server is a device server on a card. Manufacturers who want to convert their serial device (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, or TTL) into a network host can get the job done quickly and easily with Moxa's embedded device servers. Moxa's starter kits and detailed user's manuals keep the turnaround time for most projects to less than two weeks.
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| Terminal Servers |
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Moxa's Terminal Server family consists of 8-port and 16-port servers to connect async devices, such as terminals, modems, data switches, mainframe computers, and POS devices, to hosts connected to a 10/100 Mbps TCP/IP Ethernet. Moxa's Terminal Server family now includes the new NPort 6000 Series of secure serial device servers, which offer users reliable and secure serial to ethernet connectivity.
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| Modbus Gateways |
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Moxa's Modbus Gateways deliver seamless integration of serial Modbus devices with Ethernet. Modbus is one of the most popular automation protocols in the world, with many industrial devices, such as PLCs, DCSs, HMIs, and instruments and meters of all types using Modbus as their communication standard.
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