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Sundance SMT220 RS232/RS485 interface TRAM

- Size 1 interface TRAM
- 32KBytes data buffer
- Dual RS232 or RS232/RS485
- Up to 300kbaud in sync. mode
- Uses IMSC011 link adaptors

Consisting of a Z80 compatible micro controller (Z80180), a 32KByte
SRAM data buffer, 512bytes of firmware and two C011 Link adaptors, this
size 1 TRAM offers a highly integrated serial interface subsystem.
Capable of either dual RS232 channel or one RS232 & one RS485 channel
communicating at between 110Baud and 38.4KBaud in asynchronous mode, it
provides a simple solution for applications requiring
mouse/terminal/joystick interfaces etc.
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