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Prototype Board/Parallel Port Interface
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The PROTOPort parallel port interface is designed for use with the company`s prototype boards, which were designed for testing a user`s application circuits. In addition to the prototype boards, the new interface will work with any of the company`s application boards (such as the eight-channel 8/12 bit A/D or D/A boards, the six-channel counter-timer board or the 48-channel digital I/O board), and can be stacked one on top of the other (mezzanine up to 16 boards per addresses).
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