Trusted Communications Products, Inc
Company Products
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TCP_S4SM_3612, Circa
2002, Out of Production, $200 for single driver instances.
The S4SM is a PCMCIA device driver suitable for use in laptop computers and
provides a single channel of multi-protocol communication services for transmit
and receive of Asynchronous, Bi-Synchronous, and Bit-Synchronous serial data
streams with or without external data clocking. The S4SM is usable with Windows NT
and Windows 2000 operating systems.
The actual hardware is a Sealevel 3612 PCMCIA serial controller card.
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TCP_SACM, Circa 2005, Out of Production, $1000 for single driver/devices instances.
The SACM is a USB device suitable for use with laptop and desktop computers
and provides two fully independent channels of Asynchronous, Bi-Synchronous, and
Bit-Synchronous serial communications similar to the S4SM device but at speeds up
to 256,000 bits per second.
The device uses
the Cypress Semiconductor FX2 USB slave controller chip with an embedded 8051
Micro-controller, a Zilog 85230 dual channel serial controller, a CPLD, SRAM,
and Linear Technologies line driver chips.
The SACM and its device driver are useable with Windows 2000 and Windows
XP and the drivers is WDF based.
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TCP-SACM-UG1 Upgrade Service,
Circa 2009, Call for availability, $400 for a batch of 5 SACM boards.
This is a hardware upgrade service for the SACM Revision 'A' board so that it is suitable for stand-alone operation.
TCP-SACM-UG1 Brochure PDF
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TCP-FSB-001, Circa 2008, Out of Production, $6000 for single driver/device instances.
The FSB, or Frame Synchronous Buffer, is a USB device suitable for use with
laptop, desktop, and rack-mount computers running the Linux Operating
System. Like the SACM,
the FSB provides dual channels for serial communications running proprietary
protocols. The FSB uses the
Cypress FX2 USB Slave controller, a Xilinx Spartan-3 FPGA, and Linear
Technologies line drivers and supports communications up to 10 Mega-bits per
second. The FSB is designed for use
with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x on PC and Power PC platforms. The FSB is also useable with Fedora 8 on
desktop and laptop computers.
FSB Front Picture,
FSB Back Picture