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Qmax USB Interface Module

      Qmax has released necessary software and hardware adopter for QT200 / 8200 to interface them to the host PC via USB port rather than through the conventional ISA / PCI interface cards. It will release software versions for other QT products such as QT75, QT150, QT100X and Panther in due course.

      The Universal Serial Bus is a popular computer interface that has become the modern standard interface for PC peripherals. Now, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is the new standard in PC peripheral connectivity. With a speed of 480Mbps, USB 2.0 is up to 40 times faster than the 12Mbps USB 1.1 most computers use today.

The USB upgrade package for QT200 / 8200 consists of a hardware adopter module, Software CD with required drivers, USB cable, QT200 / 8200 Interface cable and literature.


System Requirement:

Machine Supported:QT200/QT8200
Hardware Version:QT200/QT8200 Version 7.0 and 8.0 (Motherboard)
Software Version:QT200/QT8200 Version 3.0
PC Supported:Pertium PC with USB2.0 Port of 480Mbps. For those PCs without 2.0 USB port, a Add on card with USE 2.0 can be used
Operating System:Windows2000 Professional / Windows XP Professional

General:

Size: 120mm (D) 86.2 mm (W) 32 mm(H)
Weight:0.5Kgs.
Operating Temperature:25-50 Degree Centigrade
Relative Humidity:Upto 90%

FEATURES:

     Qmax USB2.0 Interface Module is the easiest way of connecting PC with Qmax Test Products QT200/QT8200 with "Hot swappable" capability.

     Qmax USB Interface Module uses System power only, ie., External Power Supply not necessary.


ADVANTAGES:
     
  • A USB device can be plugged in anytime, even while the PC is turned on.
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  • USB devices do not use DIP switches, jumpbers, or configuration programs.
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  • When the PC detects that a USB device has been plugged in, it automatically interrogates the device to learn its capabilities and requirements. From this information, the PC automatically loads the device's driver into the operating system. When the device is unplugged, the operating system automatically logs it off and unloads its driver.