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TTL.
One
connector
pin
is
available
for
TTL-level
input.
The
TTL
input
is
nonisolated.
ETA.
One
pin
is
available for
ELA
RS232-C
level
input.
This
input
is
nonisolated.
Grounding.
The
cable
shielded-ground
wire
must
be
connected
to
frame
ground
at
the
point
of
entry
into
the
IBM
enclosure
and
at
the
user’s
device
end
of
the
cable.
Because
the
performance
of
this
interface
may
be
affected
by
noise,
appropriate
arc
suppression,
noise
filtering,
etc.,
may
be
necessary
on
customer
inputs.
Contact
sense
inputs
are
isolated
from
card
ground.
TTL
and
EIA
signal
grounds
are
tied
to
logic
ground
in
the
teletypewriter
adapter
card.
Output
Circuits
General
Description
Cable
Length
Figure
4-3
shows
the
four
basic
types
of
outputs
available:
current
driver
for
data,
solid-state
switch/TTL
for
data,
solid-state
switch/TTL
for
control,
and
EIA
RS232-C
voltage
level.
The
outputs
are
selected
by
utilizing
the
appropriate
top-card
connector
pins.
All
outputs
are
driven
in
parallel;
jumpering
on
the
card
is
not
necessary
for
selecting
an
output.
Solid-state
switches
are
provided
with
a
resistor
and
diode
in
series
tied
to
+5
volts
so
that
they
may
be
used
as
solid-state
switches
or
as
TTL
outputs.
Any
user
voltage
greater
than
+5
volts
that
is
applied
to
the
Switch
output
isolates
the
+5
volts
from
the
switch
by
reverse
biasing
the
series
diode.
A
6.1-m
(20-ft)
cable
is
provided
by
IBM
to
connect
the
teletypewriter
adapter
to
a
teletypewriter
device
or
a
functionally
equivalent
serial
I/O
device.
For
devices
attached
to
the
teletypewriter
adapter
by
either
the
EIA-voltage-level
interface
or
the
current
loop
interface,
distances
significantly
greater
than
6.1
m
(20
ft)
can
be
achieved,
but
the
maximum
distance
achievable
depends
on
cable
type,
electrical
environment,
and
device
data
rate.
Teletypewriter
Adapter
Feature
4-23

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