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HP J3855A 100Base-TX Network Adapter for TSU Unit
- 100Base-TX Ethernet connectivity
- Designed for HP TSU (Time-Sharing Unit) devices
- Provides standard RJ-45 network interface
- Enables network communication for TSU operations
- Supports 100 Mbps data transfer rates
- Reliable network adapter for specific HP system configurations
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Product Overview
The HP J3855A is a 100Base-TX network adapter specifically designed for use with TSU (Time-Sharing Unit) units. It provides standard Ethernet connectivity for these specialized devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Interface Type | 100Base-TX (Ethernet) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | RJ-45 |
| Compatibility | HP TSU Units |
Product Description
The HP J3855A Network Adapter is a specialized component tailored for integration with HP's Time-Sharing Unit (TSU) systems. This adapter facilitates standard 100Base-TX Ethernet connectivity, utilizing the common RJ-45 connector for network cable attachment. Its primary function is to enable these TSU units to communicate effectively over a local area network, allowing them to participate in data sharing and system management tasks. Operating at a data transfer rate of 100 Mbps, the J3855A ensures adequate bandwidth for the operational needs of the TSU. This speed was standard for Fast Ethernet and provided a significant improvement over older networking technologies, allowing for more responsive interactions and data processing. The adapter's design is focused on compatibility and reliability within the specific ecosystem of HP TSU devices. By providing a dedicated network interface, the HP J3855A allows TSU units to be managed remotely, receive updates, and exchange data with other network-connected systems. This is essential for maintaining the functionality and efficiency of the TSU in environments where it is deployed, ensuring it can perform its intended role within the broader IT infrastructure.
