Patton's Low-Cost IpStatMux Transitions RS-232 Device Networks to Ethernet/IP


GAITHERSBURG, Maryland, May 26 /PRNewswire/ --

- At half the cost of a traditional statmux, Patton's IpStatMux(TM) Model 
3038 provides immediate or future migration to all-IP networking by 
transparently transmitting up to eight asynchronous EIA-232/V.24 data-streams 
over Ethernet/IP and synch-serial composite links

Patton -- the leader in business and carrier-class network access,
connectivity, Voice-over-IP and triple-play equipment -- is now shipping the
IpStatMux(TM) Model 3038 multiport asynchronous statistical multiplexer for
industrial automation networks.

Manufactured at Patton's USA headquarters and priced at half the cost of
traditional multiplexers, the IpStatMux(TM) offers RS-232/V.24 device
networks a smooth transition to Ethernet/IP.

Patton's Model 3038 is the first and only multiplexer on the market that
integrates four or eight asynchronous EIA-232/V.24 interfaces with dual
Ethernet ports and a synchronous-serial V.35, X.21 or T1/E1 port.

"Ethernet/IP is the future of industrial networking," said Johnnie Grant,
product manager. "Sooner or later, any existing RS-232 device will require an
IP network connection. Patton's latest technological innovation makes
selecting the right equipment for next-generation device networks a
no-brainer."

Control Engineering (2/1/2009) confirms IEEE 802.3 Ethernet is a growing
force in industrial networking.

At half the cost of traditional statmux equipment, Patton's IpStatMux(TM)
is an obvious candidate for replacing aging RS-232 multiplexers in
connections to PLCs, RTUs, meters, barcode scanners, gas pumps, cash
registers, terminals, and similar asynchronous devices.

By providing access and connectivity to the Ethernet/IP LAN or WAN while
simultaneously supporting existing synchronous-serial connections, Patton's
Model 3038 future-proofs RS-232 industrial, SCADA, telemetry, and control
engineering applications.

"Whether you're migrating to IP networking now, or further down the
road," Mr. Grant continues, "the IpStatMux(TM) is the lowest-cost, most
flexible solution for multi-port asynchronous terminal connectivity."

The IpStatMux(TM) combines 115.2 kbps output streams from up to eight
EIA-232 or V.24 devices into a single composite data-stream with per-port
configurations for speed, flow control, echo, and testing.

Patton's IpStatMux(TM) supports immediate or future migration to all-IP
networking by transmitting the composite data stream transparently over the
Internet, a private IP network, or a low-cost PPP, Frame Relay, or T1/E1
service.

Earlier this month Patton announced the Model 3231 Managed SHDSL Modem
for rugged environments that cuts setup and operation costs for ISA and
control engineering applications.

Featuring a front-panel touchpad for fast, easy set-up, Patton's
industrial SHDSL modem extends industrial Ethernet connections up to 9.4
kilometers (5.84 miles).

For more information contact sales@patton.com.

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