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Modem for communicating with enclosed electronic equipment

  • US 5,519,527 A
  • Filed: 11/29/1993
  • Issued: 05/21/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/17/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A modem for establishing communication between electronic process control equipment capable of serial data communication, and a personal computer equipped with a standardized general purpose serial data communications port connector, the process control equipment being enclosed within a casing and provided with a serial communications interface implemented by transmission of modulated electromagnetic radiation through a portion of the casing transparent to such radiation, the modem including a serial communications interface implemented by transmission of modulated electromagnetic radiation and complementary to that of the process control equipment, wherein the modem has a portion configured to be physically interengaged with a complementarily configured portion of the casing of the process control equipment to provide at least one enclosed radiation path, of geometry defined by the interengagement of the portions between the modem and the equipment, and wherein the interface unit further comprises means for establishing plug-in communication with the standardized general purpose serial data communications port of the personal computer, said communication establishing means comprising a serial port connector complementary to that of the computer, means for modulating electrical signals received from the complementary serial port connector to produce modulated electromagnetic radiation for transmission by said complementary serial communications interface, and means for demodulating modulated electromagnetic radiation received by said complementary interface to provide electrical signals for application to said complementary serial port connector.

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