Dtr / dsr handshake protocol 64, Dtr / dsr handshake protocol, Db-25 serial connection – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

Page 66: Data terminal equipment, Data terminal ready, Data set ready, Do not, The cable and adapter pin diagram are shown below, The power supply is configured as a dte, Device and uses the dtr

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Chapter 3 Front-Panel Operation

RS-232 Interface Configuration

64

DB-25 Serial Connection

If your computer or terminal has a 25-pin serial

port with a male connector, use the null-modem cable and 25-pin adapter

included with the

Agilent 34398A Cable Kit.

The cable and adapter pin

diagram are shown below.

DTR / DSR Handshake Protocol

The power supply is configured as a DTE (

Data Terminal Equipment

) device

and uses the DTR (

Data Terminal Ready

) and DSR (

Data Set Ready

) lines of

the RS-232 interface to handshake. The power supply uses the DTR line to send

a hold-off signal. The DTR line must be TRUE before the power supply will

accept data from the interface. When the power supply sets the DTR line

FALSE, the data must cease within 10 characters.

To disable the DTR/DSR handshake,

do not

connect the DTR line and tie the

DSR line to logic TRUE. If you disable the DTR/DSR handshake, also select a

slower baud rate to ensure that the data is transmitted correctly.

The power supply sets the DTR line FALSE in the following cases:

1

When the power supply’s input buffer is full (when approximately 100

characters have been received), it sets the DTR line FALSE (pin 4 on the RS-

232 connector). When enough characters have been removed to make space

in the input buffer, the power supply sets the DTR line TRUE, unless the

second case (see next) prevents this.

Instrument

PC

DB9
Male

DB9

Female

DB9

Female

DB9
Male

DCD
RX
TX
DTR

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI

TX
RX
RTS
CTS
DSR
GND
DCD
DTR

5182-4794

Cable

5181-6641

Adapter

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2
3
4
5

6
7
8
20

DB25
Female

DB25

Male

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