3 i/o connectors and signals – Texas Instruments MSC1211 User Manual

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I/O Connectors and Signals

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3.3

I/O Connectors and Signals

The various connectors on the MSC1211EVM are described in this section.

3.3.1

J8: Serial0 RS-232 Connector

The host PC communicates with the MSC1211EVM through this connector,
which is a D-shell type, 9-pin female, pinned out in the usual manner. Some
of the flow control lines are used for special purposes by the MSC1211EVM
board; these are described in Table 3–4.

In the RS-232 electrical specification, –5V to –15V on a line indicates a logic
high (mark), and +5V to +15V indicates logic low (space). Line states are de-
scribed here according to their logical states.

If a non-handshaking RS-232 cable is used (i.e., one that connects only RD,
TD, and signal ground), the board can still operate normally, but it cannot be
reset by the host PC, and bootstrap firmware upgrading cannot be performed
through the serial port.

Table 3–4. J8: RS-232 Port Pinout

Pin

Number

Signal

Name

RS-232

Name

Direction

(at board)

Function

1

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

Output

None

2

RD

Receive Data

Output

Serial data output to the host PC

3

TD

Transmit Data

Input

Serial data input from the host PC

4

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

Input

Connected to the reset circuit.
A low-to-high transition on this line
resets the MCU.

5

SG

Signal Ground

Power

Ground reference

6

DSR

Data Set Ready

Output

None

7

RTS

Request To Send

Input

Connected to PROG LOAD
function. Used to enter serial
programming mode.
A high-to-low transition resets the
MCU and puts it into serial
programming mode.

8

CTS

Clear To Send

Output

None

9

RI

Ring Indicator

Output

None

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