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XpressNET<sup>TM</sup> is the name given to the throttle network created by Lenz and used by other model railway electronics manufacturers. Electrically, XpressNET<sup>TM</sup> is based around half duplex RS-485 and is a polled network running at 62.5 Kbaud. The CS-105 provides hardware support for this bus protocol through the RJ12 port labeled "Auxiliary". Software support is in development. | XpressNET<sup>TM</sup> is the name given to the throttle network created by Lenz and used by other model railway electronics manufacturers. Electrically, XpressNET<sup>TM</sup> is based around half duplex RS-485 and is a polled network running at 62.5 Kbaud. The CS-105 provides hardware support for this bus protocol through the RJ12 port labeled "Auxiliary". Software support is in development. | ||
== Copyright & Trademarks == | ==Copyright & Trademarks== | ||
Copyright (C) Train Control Systems, Inc. XpressNet<sup>TM</sup> is a trademark of Lenz Elektronik GmbH. | Copyright (C) Train Control Systems, Inc 2022. XpressNet<sup>TM</sup> is a trademark of Lenz Elektronik GmbH. | ||
Revision as of 18:50, 12 June 2022
XpressNETTM is the name given to the throttle network created by Lenz and used by other model railway electronics manufacturers. Electrically, XpressNETTM is based around half duplex RS-485 and is a polled network running at 62.5 Kbaud. The CS-105 provides hardware support for this bus protocol through the RJ12 port labeled "Auxiliary". Software support is in development.
Copyright & Trademarks
Copyright (C) Train Control Systems, Inc 2022. XpressNetTM is a trademark of Lenz Elektronik GmbH.