Bluetooth(TM) Communicators connect fixed and mobile devices.
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Wireless Series CYBT includes converter that attaches to any RS-232 port and needs no operating system, adapter that attaches to PC RS-232 ports, adapter for USB port, card for compact flash ports, and card for PCMCIA ports. Included software automatically authenticates, encrypts, and decrypts data. RS-232 devices communicate at 115.2 kbits/s, while other products provide net speed of 721 kbits/s. USB adapter has open-field range of 150 ft, and others have ranges of 300 ft.
Original Press Release:
Wireless Bluetooth Slashes Wiring Costs
Some people thought Bluetooth(TM) was only for personal use, but
scientists and engineers are starting to use it professionally.
Bluetooth devices from CyberResearch® eliminate labor-intensive
rewiring whenever a process or an experiment changes. Bluetooth
also makes it possible to connect fixed and mobile devices.
Cable installation is both costly and time-consuming. So wireless CYBT series Bluetooth devices from CyberResearch, Inc., save lots of time and money in rapidly changing industrial and laboratory environments.
CyberResearch now offers five Bluetooth wireless communicators: a converter that attaches to any RS-232 port and needs no operating system, an adapter that attaches to PC RS-232 ports, an adapter for USB ports, a card for compact flash ports, and a card for PCMCIA ports. All come with software that automatically authenticates, encrypts, and decrypts the data being transmitted, so the devices improve data security while cutting costs.
The RS-232 devices communicate at 115.2kbits/s after overhead from authentication and encryption. The others provide net speeds of 721 kbits/s. The USB adapter has an open-field range of 150 ft. The others have ranges of 300 ft.
In addition to Bluetooth devices -now shipping from stock -
CyberResearch, Inc., also offers industrial PCs, as well as CPU cards, data-acquisition, and motion-control systems. For more information, call Joe Tetreault at 800-341-2525, or visit www.cyberresearch.com.