All loopback (default), Modem control, Duplex mode (dsu/qsu/esu/hsu-200/300 only) – Quatech HSU-300 User Manual

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Quatech Freedom USB Adapter User’s Manual

Using configuration utilities

All Loopback (default)

Select this radio button when only transmit and receive data

signaling is required.

Each UART's RTS output is internally looped back to its CTS

input.

Each port's AuxIn signal pair is looped back to its AuxOut
signal pair at the connector.

Modem Control

Select this radio button when hardware flow control is required.

Each UART's RTS output and CTS input are routed to the

AuxOut and AuxIn signal pairs, respectively.

Duplex Mode (DSU/QSU/ESU/HSU-200/300 only)

Full Duplex (default)

Select this radio button to allow simultaneous transmit and receive

operation. Transmit and receive data must move over separate

dedicated pairs of conductors in the attached cable. Each UART's
transmit drivers are always active in this mode.

Half Duplex using RTS

Select this radio button to allow communication in only one direction

at a time. Transmit and receive data can share a single pair of
conductors in the attached cable. The software application can disable

the port's transmit drivers by deasserting the UART's RTS output. To

allow transmission again, the software application must assert the
RTS output.

Half Duplex using DTR

This mode operates the same as Half Duplex using RTS, except that

the UART's DTR output is used.

Half Duplex Automatic Transmitter Control

If this box is checked when using a half duplex mode, the USB serial
adapter will automatically control the RTS or DTR signal to enable

and disable the transmit drivers. The transmit drivers will be
enabled when there is data from the software application ready to be

sent. The transmit drivers will be disabled after all data has been

transmitted and the device drivers' internal transmit buffers are
empty.
The USB serial adapter inserts a delay between the movement of the

final character into the UART and the disabling of the transmitter to
allow time for the final character to be fully transmitted. The

minimum length of this time can be calculated as follows:
delay (us) = 3.3µs * (baud rate divisor / data rate multiplier) + 20.5µs

Rev 2.02 (2/24/2004)

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