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Yes - FTDI chips do it properly - shouldn't be an issue with turnround time - I use them at megabit rates. FTDI make a number of USB-485 boards,. and Easysync (part of FTDI) do several cased products based on the FTDI boards.
Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on August 06, 2014, 02:19:54 pmYes - FTDI chips do it properly - shouldn't be an issue with turnround time - I use them at megabit rates. FTDI make a number of USB-485 boards,. and Easysync (part of FTDI) do several cased products based on the FTDI boards.I would not order anything from EasySYNC. Their website has been rather visibly compromised for many months now.
Quote from: Monkeh on August 06, 2014, 03:38:13 pmQuote from: mikeselectricstuff on August 06, 2014, 02:19:54 pmYes - FTDI chips do it properly - shouldn't be an issue with turnround time - I use them at megabit rates. FTDI make a number of USB-485 boards,. and Easysync (part of FTDI) do several cased products based on the FTDI boards.I would not order anything from EasySYNC. Their website has been rather visibly compromised for many months now.In what way?
Web site looks clean from here, none of that rubbish at the bottom like in the image you posted.
Web site looks clean from here, none of that rubbish at the bottom like in the image you posted.Can anyone tell me if http://www.easysync-ltd.com/product/590/usb2-h-9004-m.htmlappears as multiple com ports or as one com port?Anyone have any experience of these?http://www.advantech.com/products/5754ec6c-de46-4543-ab4e-f2a8d3e96c9c/pcie-1602/mod_00018e92-1b31-42e8-a930-9b3a2af8de2c