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| MVI56E-GSC or MVI56E-LDM In-Chassis modules are recommended for communicating with any ASCII based protocol from a ControlLogix . This assumes knowledge of protocol properties such as command and response structures, baud rate, data bits, parity, and other details of the protocol are available to the engineers who are tasked to develop the required application. | 
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