ProSoft Technology RLX-IFH24S-A User Manual

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Guide to the RLX-IFHS User Manual

RLX-IFHS ♦ RadioLinx Industrial Wireless

User Manual

RadioLinx® Industrial Frequency Hopping Serial Radios

Page 82 of 107

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

November 19, 2013

The following table contains the pin functions for both the DB25 and the DB9
connectors:

Pin Name

Pin Number
DB9 / DB25

Function

Transmit Data (TXD)

Pin 3 / 2

Serial Data Output

Receive Data (RXD)

Pin 2 / 3

Serial Data Input

Clear-To-Send (CTS)

Pin 7 / 4

This line indicates that the modem is ready to exchange data.

Data-Carrier-Detect (DCD) Pin 1 / 8

This line becomes active when the modem detects a carrier from the
modem on the other end of the phone line.

Data-Set-Ready (DSR)

Pin 6 / 6

This tells the UART that the modem is ready to establish a link.

Data-Terminal-Ready

(DTR)

Pin 4 / 20

This tells the modem that the UART is ready to exchange data.

Request -To -Send (RTS) Pin 7 / 4

This line informs the modem that the UART is ready to exchange data.

Ring Indicator (RI)

Pin 9 / 22

Goes active when modem detects a ringing signal

Signal Ground (SG)

Pin 5 / 7

Signal ground

Communication signals diminish in strength as they travel through cable. The
maximum cable lengths for RS-232 are less than RS-485 because the RS-232
interface is more susceptible to noise. The data performance of RS-232 and RS-
485 is similar as long as the cable requirements are met. The following table
gives an estimation of the cable length requirements for the two serial interface
protocols:

Characteristic

RS-232

RS-485

Maximum cable length

100 feet

4000 feet

Maximum bits/sec.

20kbps

100Mbps

There are different ways to transfer data serially; simplex, half-duplex, and full-
duplex. Simplex communication mode allows transmission of data in one
direction only. In the half-duplex mode, data can be transferred in both
directions, but not simultaneously. That means data can be transferred over a
single pair of wires, but the data can only be transferred in one direction at a
time. Full-duplex mode utilizes two pairs of wires and the data can be
transferred in both directions simultaneously.

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