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IBM 1 Series - Data Transmission

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Data
Transmission
Data
is
transmitted
and
received
by
the
teletypewriter
adapter
serially
by
bit.
Data
is
transferred
one
8-bit
character
at
a
time.
Each
data
character
is
preceded
by
one
start
bit
and
is
followed
by
one
or
two
stop
bits.
Characters
being
transmitted
from
the
teletypewriter
adapter
to
an
OEM
device
are
always
followed
by
two
stop
bits.
Characters
being
received
by
the
teletypewriter
adapter
may
have
one
or
two
stop
bits.
A
start
bit
is
always
a
space
or
logical
0,
and
a
stop
bit
is
always
a
mark
or
logical
1.
The
transmit
and
receive
lines
are
always
held
in
the
mark
state
when
no
data
is
being
transferred.
Figure
4-4
shows
the
format
of
an
11-bit
transinitted
or
received
character
frame.
Because
the
teletypewriter
adapter
is
a
full-duplex
attachment,
where
data
can
be
transmitted
and
received
concurrently,
OEM
devices
attached
to
the
teletypewriter
adapter should
be
configured
for
full-duplex
operation.
No
error
checking
is
done
on
transmitted
or
received
data.
The
teletypewriter
adapter
is
code
transparent.
All
256
combinations
of
8-bit
characters
can
be
transmitted
or
received.
It
is
not
possible
to
overrun
on
data
being
transmitted
by
the
teletypewriter
adapter,
but
it
is
possible
to
overrun
on
data
being
received
by
the
teletypewriter
adapter.
If
a
second
character
is
received
before
the
first
character
is
serviced
by
the
software,
the
first
character
is
not
lost,
but
the
second
character
is
lost.
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The
line
is
always
held
in
a
mark
condition
when
no
data
is
being
transmitted.
The
start
bit
is
always
a
space
(logical
0).
Eight
data
bits
are
transmitted
for
each
character.
Each
bit
is
either
a
mark
or
a
space,
depending
on
the
character
code.
The
least-significant
bit
is
transmitted
first.
The
stop
bit
is
always
a
mark
(logical
1).
On
transmit,
two
stop
bits
are
always
used;
on
receive,
one
or
two
stop
bits
can
be
used.
Figure
4-4.
Format
of
an
11-bit
transmitted
or
received
character
frame
Teletypewriter
Adapter
Feature
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