General information about the rs-232c interface, 1 mechanical features, 1 types of plug-in connectors – Lenze Global Drive PLC Developer Studio User Manual

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General information about the RS−232C interface

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General information about the RS−232C interface

RS−232C stands for Recommended Standard−232C, which is an American Standard of the EIA
(Electronic Industries Association). It describes the serial connection between a DTE (Data Terminal
Equipment) and a DCE (Data Communications Equipment) and all the electrical and mechanical
features.

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The RS−232C is often also described by the V.24/V.28, which is the international
recommendation of the CCITT (today knows as ITU − International Telecommunication Union).
The V.24 specifies the mechanical features and the V.28 the electrical features.

Although the standard RS−232C only describes the connection between a DTE and a DCE, the
RS−232C interface has been established as standard for serial data transmission over short
distances.

The following chapters inform about the mechanical and electrical features of the RS−232C interface
and the serial data transmission.

2.1

Mechanical features

2.1.1

Types of plug−in connectors

In general subminiature−D−plug−in connectors in 9 or 25−pole design are used as interface
connectors. They are distinguished as follows:

Master

(e. g. Lenze PLC with FP interface)

Slave

9−pole SubD connector (male)

or

25−pole SubD socket (female)

9−pole SubD socket (female)

The FP interface requires a connection cable with a 9−pole SubD connector (male).

2.1.2

Terminal assignment with a FP interface

9−pole SubD socket for RS−232C interface

Pin

Designation

Input/output

Explanation

1

not used

2

RxD

Input

Receive data

3

TxD

Output

Send data

4

DTR

Output

no function (logic 0")

5

GND

Reference potential

6

DSR

Input

no function

7

not used

8

not used

9

+ 5V

max. output current 50 mA

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