Ampro Corporation 420 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

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Reference Manual

CoreModule 420

Table 3-12. Serial Ports 1 & 2 Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J3, J9)

Pin #

Signal

DB9 #

Description

1

DCD*

1

Data Carrier Detect – Indicates external serial device is detecting a
carrier signal (i.e., a communication channel is currently open). In
direct connect environments, this input is driven by DTR as part of the
DTR/DSR handshake.

2

DSR*

6

Data Set Ready – Indicates external serial device is powered, initialized,
and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DTR for overall
readiness.

3

RXD

Rx Data

2

Receive Data – Serial port receive data input is typically held at a logic
1 (mark) when no data is being transmitted, and is held “Off” for a brief
interval after an “On” to “Off” transition on the RTS line to allow the
transmission to complete.

Serial Port 1 or 2 – If in RS-485 mode, this pin is Rx Data Negative.

4

RTS*

Tx Data +

7

Request To Send – Indicates serial port is ready to transmit data. Used
as hardware handshake with CTS for low level flow control.

Serial Port 1 or 2 – If in RS-485 mode, this pin is Tx Data Positive.

5

TXD

Tx Data

3

Transmit Data – Serial port transmit data output is typically held to a
logic 1 when no data is being sent. Typically, a logic 0 (On) must be
present on RTS, CTS, DSR, and DTR before data can be transmitted on
this line.

Serial Port 1 or 2 – If in RS-485 mode, this pin is Tx Data Negative.

6

CTS*

Rx Data +

8

Clear To Send – Indicates external serial device is ready to receive data.
Used as hardware handshake with RTS for low level flow control.

Serial Port 1 or 2 – If in RS-485 mode, this pin is Rx Data Positive.

7

DTR*

4

Data Terminal Ready – Indicates serial port is powered, initialized, and
ready. Used as hardware handshake with DSR for overall readiness.

8

RI*

9

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

9

GND

5

Ground

10

Key/NC

NC

Key Pin/Not connected

Notes: The shaded area denotes power or ground. The signals marked with * indicate active low.

Table 3-13. Serial Ports 3 & 4 Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J13, J14)

Pin #

Signal

DB9 #

Description

1

DCD*

1

Data Carrier Detect – Indicates external serial device is detecting a
carrier signal (i.e., a communication channel is currently open). In
direct connect environments, this input is driven by DTR as part of the
DTR/DSR handshake.

2

DSR*

6

Data Set Ready – Indicates external serial device is powered,
initialized, and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DTR for
overall readiness.

3

RXD

2

Receive Data – Serial port receive data input is typically held at a logic
1 (mark) when no data is being transmitted, and is held “Off” for a brief
interval after an “On” to “Off” transition on the RTS line to allow the
transmission to complete.

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