Quatech DSP-200/300 User Manual

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Hardware automatically enables the
transmitters when transmitting.
Transmitters will turn off three bit-times
after the last stop bit of the last
character, regardless of baud rate. Used
in two-wire communication.

Auto Toggle

DTR is set to enable the transmitters.
Used in two-wire communication

Half Duplex using DTR

RTS is set to enable the transmitters.
Used in two-wire communication.

Half Duplex using RTS

Transmitters and receivers are always
enabled; ports can send and receive
simultaneously. Used in four-wire
communication.

Full Duplex

RS-422/485 Duplex Mode

Receivers are only enabled when not
transmitting. In a Half Duplex mode,
you will not receive what you transmit.

When NOT Tranmitting

Receivers are always enabled. In a Half
Duplex mode, you will receive what you
transmit (sometimes called echo).

Always Receive

Receive Control

RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to
RCLK, and TCLK routed to AUXOUT.
Used to connect ports transmitting at
different baud rates. In order to
function, all ports must have and use
this feature.

Clocks

RTS routed to AUXOUT, AUXIN
routed to CTS, and TCLK routed to
RCLK. Used when RTS/CTS
handshaking is required.

Modem Control

RTS routed to CTS, AUXIN routed to
AUXOUT, and TCLK routed to RCLK.
Used when external handshaking or
clocking signals are not available.

Loopback All

RS-422/485 Connector Setup

6. Click the Resources tab to view the Input/Output Range and Interrupt Request

resource allocations. If options that are not available on the preceding pages are
required, a different basic configuration will have to be selected. To do this, de-select
the Use Automatic Settings box and choose the basic configuration that corresponds
to the set of options required.

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DSP-200/300

(Rev. I and later)

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