Ampro Corporation Single Board Computer Littleboard 550 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

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Reference Manual

LittleBoard 550

Table 3-14. Serial A Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J11)

Pin #

Pin #
DB9

Signal

Description

1

1

(COM1)

DCD1* Data Carrier Detect 1 – Indicates external serial communications device

is detecting a carrier signal (i.e., a communication channel is currently
open). In direct connect environments, this input will be driven by DTR1
as part of the DTR/DSR handshake.

2

6

DSR1* Data Set Ready 1 – Indicates external serial communications device is

powered, initialized, and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DTR1
for overall readiness to communicate.

3

2

RXD1
RX1-

Receive Data 1 – Serial port 1 receive data in.
RX1- – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Receive Data 1 -.

4

7

RTS1*

TX1+

Request To Send 1 – Indicates Serial port 1 is ready to transmit data.
Used as hardware handshake with CTS1 for low level flow control..
TX1+ – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Transmit Data 1 +.

5

3

TXD1
TX1-

Transmit Data 1 – Serial port 1 transmit data out.
TX1- – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Transmit Data 1 -.

6

8

CTS1*

RX1+

Clear To Send 1 – Indicates external serial communications device is
ready to receive data. Used as hardware handshake with RTS1 for low
level flow control.
RX1+ – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Receive Data 1 -.

7

4

DTR1* Data Terminal Ready 1 – Indicates Serial port 1 is powered, initialized,

and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DSR1 for overall readiness
to communicate.

8

9

RI1*

Ring Indicator 1 – Indicates external serial communications device is
detecting a ring condition. Used by software to initiate operations to
answer and open the communications channel.

9

5

GND

Ground

10

NC

KEY/
NC

Key
Not connected

11

1

(COM2)

DCD2* Data Carrier Detect 2 – Indicates external serial communications device

is detecting a carrier signal (i.e., a communication channel is currently
open). In direct connect environments, this input will be driven by DTR2
as part of the DTR/DSR handshake.

12

6

DSR2* Data Set Ready 2 – Indicates external serial communications device is

powered, initialized, and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DTR2
for overall readiness to communicate.

13

2

RXD2
RX2-

Receive Data 2 – Serial port 2 receive data in
RX1- – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Receive Data 2 -.

14

7

RTS2*

TX2+

Request To Send 2 – Indicates Serial port 2 is ready to transmit data.
Used as hardware handshake with CTS2 for low level flow control.
TX2+ – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Transmit Data 2 +.

15

3

TXD2
TX2-

Transmit Data 2 – Serial port 2 transmit data out
TX2- – If in RS485 or RS422 mode, this pin is Transmit Data 2 -.

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