PC Hub Weather Station

PC Hub Weather Station

WMR180 PC Connection Weather Station is New for Autumn 2011 from Oregon Scientific.

Vantage Vue - Bundle

Vantage Vue - Bundle

This great lower cost weather station uses Davis' wireless communication performance and computer connectivity.

Vantage Pro2 Plus - Bundle

Vantage Pro2 Plus - Bundle

Wireless weather station with additional Solar Energy and UV sensors.

Vantage Pro2 - Bundle

Vantage Pro2 - Bundle

Wireless weather station to display and record all the basic weather information.

Advanced Weather Station

Advanced Weather Station

Next Generation Weather Station providing comprehensive information, with built-in datalogger.

Weather Forecaster

Weather Forecaster

Smart design with a clear display of weather elements.

Vantage Vue - Bundle

Vantage Vue - Bundle

This great lower cost weather station uses Davis' wireless communication performance and computer connectivity.

Vantage Pro2 - Bundle

Vantage Pro2 - Bundle

Wireless weather station to display and record all the basic weather information.

Wireless Forecaster

Wireless Forecaster

A forecaster with similar features to the BAR206 with additional Weather/Ice Alert & moonphase.

Wireless Forecaster

Wireless Forecaster

Clearly displays a weather forecast, clock, calendar, in/out temp on an large easy-to-read LCD.

Vantage Vue - Bundle

Vantage Vue - Bundle

This great lower cost weather station uses Davis' wireless communication performance and computer connectivity.

Envoy and ISS - Cabled

Envoy and ISS - Cabled

Cabled professional systems with an Envoy receiver instead of display console.

Envoy and ISS

Envoy and ISS

Wireless professional systems with an Envoy receiver instead of display console.

Vantage Pro2 Plus FARS - Bundle

Vantage Pro2 Plus FARS - Bundle

Wireless weather station with additional Solar Energy, UV sensors & Fan Assisted Radiation Shield.

Vantage Pro2 - Cabled - Bundle

Vantage Pro2 - Cabled - Bundle

Cabled weather station to display and record all the basic weather information.

USB vs Serial - the Myths.

Many of the new computers that are shipped today are shipped with multiple USB ports but do not contain RS-232 serial ports.  Many people think that since new computers do not have any built-in RS-232 ports, that devices (scales, interfaces, etc.) with RS-232 outputs are obsolete.  Since some new computers do not contain a parallel printer port, does that mean printers are obsolete?  Neither of these ports (serial or parallel) are obsolete, just the method of connecting these devices to your PC has changed.

RS-232 communication is a very cost effective way to handle communications at rates from a few hundred characters per second (cps) to rates in excess of 100,000 cps.  The shift to eliminate the RS-232 port and provide multiple USB ports is actually a very good solution, since it gives you greater flexibility as to the types of devices you can connect to your PC.  You can easily connect devices such as parallel printers, digital cameras, scanners, gage interfaces, etc. to the USB ports on your computer.  If you need an RS-232 port on your PC, you can purchase an RS-232 to USB adapter cable for a few pounds and convert a USB port to a single or multiple RS-232 port.

The ability to communicate via an RS-232 link is built into many of the microcontrollers available in the marketplace today.  These microcontrollers provide the processing and communications functions in devices such as scales, torque wrenches, gage interfaces, etc.  The cost to designer to add RS-232 communications to these devices is just pennies.

Myth #2:  Most Application Software Communicates Directly to USB Port?
Windows applications normally do not communicate directly with any hardware, but rather to software drivers.  If you have connected a USB to Serial cable to one of the USB ports on your computer and your application opens that serial port, your application has no idea, and it doesn't care, whether the serial port is located on the motherboard or connected to a Serial to USB cable.  The drivers within Windows take care of how the communication actually occurs.  The same kind of thing happens if you have a USB printer.  Your application doesn't know and doesn't care whether that printer is connected to a standard 25-pin parallel port or to a USB port.  Your application prints to Windows and the Windows drivers take care of the communications with the appropriate hardware.

 

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