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Seeed is a renowned open hardware innovation platform that provides accessible and flexible development resources for creators, makers, and startups. Established in 2008, the company offers a wide range of products and services, including development boards, sensors, IoT solutions, and manufacturing services. Seeed's Seeed Fusion service provides comprehensive PCB fabrication and assembly solutions, catering to diverse prototyping and production needs. The company also operates the Seeed Studio platform, which serves as a hub for sharing hardware projects, tutorials, and resources, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the maker community. Seeed is committed to enabling innovation by simplifying the process of turning ideas into reality, empowering individuals and businesses to bring their creations to life. With a strong focus on open-source values and community engagement, Seeed continues to be a driving force in the advancement of open hardware and IoT technologies.

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ZIMABOARD 832-X86 SINGLE BOARD S
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ZIMABOARD 216-X86 SINGLE BOARD S
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ZIMABOARD 432-X86 SINGLE BOARD S
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About  Serial Device Servers

Serial device servers are specialized devices designed to facilitate the integration of serial devices, including RS-232/485/422, USB, TTL, or UART-based devices, into single or multiport networks. These servers enable seamless two-way data transmission between serial devices and networked systems. By converting serial data into network-compatible formats, serial device servers ensure that serial devices can communicate effectively within various network environments. They support a wide range of network types, including CAN, CC-Link, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Ethernet, FIPIO, Interbus, Modbus, PROFIBUS, PROFINET, as well as wireless and fiber-optic networks. When selecting serial device servers, factors such as the specific type of serial interface supported (RS-232/485/422, USB, TTL, or UART), the number of ports, network compatibility, data transmission speed, and power requirements need to be taken into consideration. This ensures that the chosen device server is compatible with the existing network infrastructure and capable of meeting the communication needs of the connected serial devices. Overall, serial device servers play a crucial role in bridging the gap between serial devices and modern networked systems, allowing for seamless integration and communication. They are selected based on various criteria to ensure compatibility and reliable two-way data transmission between serial devices and diverse network types.