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Sun X1019A High Speed Serial Interface SBUS Adapter
- High-Speed Serial Interface adapter.
- Designed for Sun Microsystems SBUS (SBus) architecture.
- Provides serial communication ports.
- Enables connection of serial devices to Sun workstations or servers.
- Suitable for legacy peripheral connectivity or specialized serial communication needs.
- Leverages the SBUS expansion slot for integration.
- Offers reliable serial data transfer.
- Specific port count and type may vary based on exact model revision.
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Product Overview
The Sun X1019A is a High-Speed Serial Interface adapter designed for Sun Microsystems' SBUS architecture. It provides serial communication capabilities for connecting peripherals or other devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Serial Interface Adapter |
| Bus Type | SBUS (SBus) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | High-Speed Serial |
| Compatibility | Sun Microsystems Systems |
Product Description
The Sun X1019A is a specialized adapter card engineered to provide high-speed serial communication capabilities within Sun Microsystems' computing environments. It is designed to interface with the SBUS (SBus), which was a common expansion bus used in Sun workstations and servers during the 1990s and early 2000s. This adapter allows users to connect various serial devices, such as modems, printers, terminals, or specialized industrial equipment, to their Sun systems, extending the system's connectivity options beyond its built-in ports. The 'High-Speed Serial Interface' designation suggests that the X1019A offers faster serial data transfer rates compared to standard RS-232 ports commonly found on older systems. This could be beneficial for applications requiring more throughput over a serial connection, although the exact speeds would depend on the specific implementation and supported protocols. The adapter plugs directly into an available SBUS slot, integrating seamlessly with the system's hardware architecture and allowing the operating system to recognize and manage the serial ports it provides. While SBUS and many of the devices it connected are now considered legacy, adapters like the Sun X1019A remain important for maintaining older systems, specialized industrial control applications, or environments where specific serial communication protocols are still in use. It represents a key component for extending the life and functionality of Sun hardware by providing essential serial connectivity for a range of peripherals and data acquisition devices.
