Hardware
6500PLUS Asynchronous and Universal I/O Cards
Introduction | Two types of I/O cards are: |
•Asynchronous I/O (AIO)
•Universal I/O (UIO)
AIO Card | You can use an AIO card with all 6500PLUS processor cards. It provides six | |||||||
| asynchronous ports that can be configured as PAD ports. This card supports PAD | |||||||
| port speeds from 50 to 19200 bps and split speed operation (75 bps inbound and | |||||||
| 1200 bps outbound) on all ports. |
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UIO Card |
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You can use a UIO card with 6507PLUS and 6525PLUS cards. The UIO card provides | ||||||||
| six asynchronous or synchronous ports. You can configure ports as X.25, MUX, or | |||||||
| PAD ports. Optionally, you can configure them to operate with synchronous access | |||||||
| protocols (SDLC, BSC3270, BSC2780/3780, and so on). This card supports PAD | |||||||
| port speeds from 50 to 19200 bps, and synchronous speeds from 1200 bps to 80 | |||||||
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| You can use UIO cards with 6505PLUS processors if you configure them only for | |||||
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Description |
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The following table describes the characteristics of each card. |
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| Card Type | Works with... |
| Port Types | Split Speed | |
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| AIO | • | 6505PLUS | PAD |
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| • | 6507PLUS |
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| • | 6525PLUS |
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| UIO | • | 6507PLUS | • | PAD | No | |
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| • | 6525PLUS | • | MUX |
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| • | 6505PLUS, if PAD | • | X.25 |
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| ports only | • | optional |
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| synchronous |
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About the 6500PLUS |