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Product category: CompactPCI Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Connect Tech | Subject: Titan/cPCI
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 June 2006

CompactPCI serial cards
gain RTX drivers

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Connect Tech has announced the release of an RTX driver for its CompactPCI family of serial cards, Titan/cPCI

The development of the RTX driver is a result of Connect Tech's new partnership with RTX creator Ardence, through the RTX Embedded Driver Partnership Programme. Connect Tech is now able to offer support for the high-performance extension that controls Microsoft Windows for its embedded communications products, and will be expanding RTX support for more products in the coming months.

'We are pleased to have Connect Tech join the RTX Embedded Driver Partner Programme', said Stephen Woodard, Ardence's Senior Vice President, Global Operations.

'It further proves the strength of RTX in the market and that customers are expanding their usage of RTX to address new markets by requesting new drivers for additional OEM functionality and capabilities'.

With over 100 RTX drivers currently available from RTX driver partners, the addition of Connect Tech embedded communication products expands RTX functionality and capabilities to include real time high speed communications.

'Developing drivers for RTX is important to expand our product reach and provide our mutual customers with more options for embedded communications', David Worthen, President and CEO of Connect Tech said.

'We are committed to supporting our customers, and this partnership allows us to expand our support for existing customers while paving the way for new ones'.

Connect Tech's Titan/cPCI products are used in many demanding applications, such as industrial automation and control, defense systems, robotics and testing equipment.

The RTX software solution is a perfect fit for these environments, providing precise control of IRQs, I/O and memory.

RTX does not require the employment of separate hardware or computers for real-time or critical processes, providing developers with the ultimate control for system solutions.

The Titan/cPCI is available with two or four asynchronous RS232 and/or RS422/485, jumper selectable serial ports.

The Titan also offers support for three RS422/485 modes, optical isolation and rear I/O.

Connect Tech will work to incorporate RTX support for a number of their embedded products, which include multiport serial adapters and radio modems designed for PCI, PC/104 and PC/104-Plus systems.

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