Making external connections, Rs-232 serial connections, Figure 37 - rs-232 db-9 pin designations – Quatech HSU-300 User Manual

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Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual

Making external connections

Making external connections

RS-232 serial connections

The Freedom USB-100 RS-232 adapters all come with standard male
DB-9 connectors. The figure below shows the pin designations.

Figure 37 - RS-232 DB-9 pin designations

RS-232-C devices are classified by their function as either Data

Terminal Equipment (DTE) or Data Communication Equipment

(DCE).

Figure 38 - Use of DTEs and DCEs in a communication link

Figure 38 illustrates role of

DTE and DCE devices in a

communications link.

Freedom USB-100 adapters are DTE devices that conect to peripheral

equipment through a male DB-9 connector. The following table lists

the serial port connector definitions.

Table 3 - RS-232 DB-9 signal definitions

DTE
connection

RS-232 signal
description

DB-9

Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 1
Receive Data (RxD)

2

Transmit Data (TxD)

3

Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 4
Signal Ground

5

Data Set Ready (DSR)

6

Request To Send (RTS)

7

Clear To Send (CTS)

8

Ring Indicate (RI)

9

DTE- and DCE-type devices have complementary pinouts that allow

terminals and modems to connect directly using a one-to-one cable as
shown in Figure 39.

Rev 2.02 (2/24/2004)

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Note: In many applications,
DCEs are unnecessary. This

allows you to use a null modem

cable (modem eliminator cable)
to directly connect two DTE-
type devices.

Note: A DTE devices is the
communication source. A DCE
device provides a communication

channel between two DTE-type
devices.

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