Serial port, Serial input and output drivers, Transmission speed – Meinberg DCF77C51 User Manual

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Serial Port

The asynchronous serial port can be configured by a DIL switch located inside the
clock's case. When the clock is beeing shipped, the levers of the DIL switch have been
set to some defaults which are marked by asterisks (*) in the tables below. If one of the
switch settings has to be changed, the upper part of the clock's case must be removed
by detaching the 4 screws located at the edges of the cover.

Serial Input and Output Drivers

The serial string generated by the microprocessor is fed into a RS-232 output driver
plus a 20mA current loop driver in parallel. If the clock is configured to send time
messages automatically once per second or once per minute, both of the outputs may
be used concurrently.

The serial input drivers need to be connected only if a serial string shall be sent on

request. Lever 10 of the DIL switch lets the user select either RS-232 input or current
loop input. It is not possible to use both the current loop input and the RS-232 input
together.

SW1-10

Input

off

RS232

*

on

20mA

Both the current loop input and output can be wired for either active or passive

operation. If a current loop driver shall be operated in active mode, either -15V must
be supplied at the connector or the corresponding pin of the port can be wired to
ground An example application at the end of this manual shows how to connect the
port.

Transmission Speed

The transmission speed can by selected by levers 1 to 3 of the DIL switch. Any
commonly used speed from 600 baud through 19200 baud can be configured:

S W - 1

S W - 2

S W - 3

B a u d

on

on

on

600

off

on

on

1200

on

off

on

2400

off

off

on

4800

on

on

off

9600

*

off

on

off

19200

on

off

off

( r e s e r v e d )

off

off

off

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