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Your best bet is to go for one of the simple GPIO dongles like the Advantech ADAM range.

For example, the ADAM 6050 has a bunch of inputs and outputs and is explicitly designed for connecting to random external equipment. It can be connected via TCP/IP using the common modbus protocol (a hand-coded driver is usually no more than a few dozen lines). Cost

For the RS-485 model, one-off cost is probably a couple of hundred $$, plus you'll 110 - you should be able to get significant volume discounts as a reseller/OEM. You'll need a cheap wall-wart PSU as well.There's also

While there may be cheaper serial-based ones available"per unit" solutions out there, this is a professional works-out-of-the-box approach that doesn't involve cracking the case on the PC or building/modifying something from chip/module level in any way.

Don't forget the to factor in the costs of designing, manufacturing, stocking and supporting whatever solution you finally opt for.

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Your best bet is to go for one of the simple GPIO dongles like the Advantech ADAM range.

For example, the ADAM 6050 has a bunch of inputs and outputs and is explicitly designed for connecting to random external equipment. It can be connected via TCP/IP using the common modbus protocol (a hand-coded driver is usually no more than a few dozen lines). Cost is probably a couple of hundred $$, plus you'll need a wall-wart PSU. There's also cheaper serial-based ones available.