Ampro Corporation XTX 820 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

XTX 820

Reference Manual

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Pin #

Signal

Description

80

PD0

INDEX*

Parallel Port Data 0 – This pin (0 to 7) provides a parallel port data signal
and is the printer data LSB.

Floppy Index –Detects when the head is positioned over the beginning of the
track.

81, 82

VCC

DC Power – +5V +/- 5%

83

RXD1

Receive Data 1 – Serial port 1 receive data in.

84

ACK*

DRV*

Parallel Acknowledge * – This is a status input signal from the printer. A
Low State indicates it has received the data and is ready to accept new data.

Floppy Drive Select 1 – This signal selects drive 1.

85

RTS1*

Request To Send 1 – Indicates Serial port 1 is ready to transmit data. Used
as hardware handshake with CTS1 for low level flow control.

86

BUSY

MOT*

Parallel Busy – This is a status input signal from the printer. A high state
indicates the printer is not ready to accept data.

Floppy Motor Control 1 – This signal selects motor on drive 1.

87

DTR1*

Data Terminal Ready 1 – Indicates Serial port 1 is powered, initialized, and
ready. Used as hardware handshake with DSR1 for overall readiness.

88

PE

WDATA*

Parallel Paper End – This is a status input signal from the printer. A high
state indicates it is out of paper.

Floppy Write Data – Encoded data to the drive for write operations.

89

DCD1*

Data Carrier Detect 1 – Indicates external serial device is detecting a carrier
signal (i.e., a communication channel is currently open). In direct connect
environments, this input is driven by DTR1 as part of the DTR1/DSR1
handshake.

90

SLCT*

WGATE*

Parallel Select – This is a status output signal from the printer. A high state
indicates it is selected and powered on.

Floppy Write Gate – Signals drive to enable current flow in the write head.

91

DSR1*

Data Set Ready 1 – Indicates external serial device is powered, initialized,
and ready. Used as hardware handshake with DTR1 for overall readiness.

92

MSCLK

Mouse Clock – This signal clocks the data from the mouse.

93

CTS1*

Clear To Send 1 – Indicates external serial device is ready to receive data.
Used as hardware handshake with RTS1 for low level flow control.

94

MSDAT

Mouse Data – This signal provides the mouse data.

95

TXD1

Transmit Data 1 – Serial port 1 transmit data out

96

KBCLK

Keyboard Clock – This signal clocks the data from the keyboard.

97

RI1*

Ring Indicator 1 – Indicates external serial device is detecting a ring
condition. Used by software to initiate operations to answer and open the
communications channel.

98

KBDAT

Keyboard Data – This signal provides the keyboard data

99

GND

Ground

100

GND

Ground

Notes: The shaded area denotes power or ground. The signals marked with * = Negative true logic.

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