Saelig Offers Serial-to-Ethernet Gateway and Spectrum Analyzer

Protocol converter transmits data and 2.7Ghz analyzer is handheld.

Protocol converter transmits data and 2.7Ghz analyzer is handheld.

By DE Editors

Saelig Co. Inc. (Pittsford,  NY) is offering two independent peripherals, the first of which is a serial-to-Ethernet Gateway that provides an easy, quick interface to the Internet, and the second is a 1MHz to 2.7GHz spectrum analyzer that fits in the palm of your hand.

The first item, the WIZ110SR, is a plug ‘n play, reliable gateway module that converts RS-232 into TCP/IP protocol and includes DB-9 and RJ45 connectors for immediate use. It enables remote checking, managing, and control of devices via Ethernet and TCP/IP by connecting existing RS-232 equipment at up to 230Kbps to a network.

Simple software set-up allows users to rapidly create a 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface with a maximum serial rate of 230Kbps. WIZ110SR is a compact 2-in. x 1.2 in. board with built-in system connectors to allow any device with serial inputs and/or outputs to be Ethernet/Internet-enabled for less than $29. For specific details on the WIZ110SR, go to Saelig Co. Inc.

The 1MHz to 2.7GHz spectrum analyzer, the SA2701T, is said to offer every engineer the opportunity to own a 2.7GHz spectrum analyzer. Weighing about a pound, PSA2701T offers sweep modes of continuous, single, peak hold and average (up to 256 sweeps) with unlimited storage for waveforms,  setups, and fully annotated screens under user-defined file names.

PSA2701T is built around a Palm T|X handheld computer, so data transfer to a PC for analysis, documentation, and printing is via the built-in mini USB connector. Additional benefits include Wi-Fi (802.11b),  Bluetooth 1.1 and Infrared interfaces. Bitmap images of the whole screen can be stored for viewing or printing.

PSA2701T is a cost effective, highly portable tool, allowing a spectrum analyzer to go to areas that have traditionally been a problem to access with benchtop instruments. WiFi and RFID site testing are expected to be popular uses for the PSA2701T, but EMC and RF/clock interference can be quickly evaluated too. For a link to specifics on the PSA2701T, which costs $1999 from Saelig Co. Inc.

For general details, go to Saelig Co. Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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