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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
THE RS-232 INTERFACE
DESCRIPTION
The RS-232 interface is a
standard
developed
by
the
Electronic
Industries Association (EIA).
It
defines
the
signals
and
voltages
used
when
data
is exchanged
between
a
computer
or
terminal
and
a
modem
or
serial printer. Data is
transmitted
between
the
devices via a cable
with
25-pin, 9-pin, 8-pin
or
custom-built
connectors.
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
B-2
The entire
standard
covers
many
more
functions
than
are
used
in
most
data
communications applications. Pin assignments
are
factory set
in
the
Courier
to
match
the
standard
DB-25 assign-
ments
in
the
following table. DB-9 connectors for AT-compatible
computers
should
be
wired
at
the
computer
end
of
the
cable as
shown
in
the
DB-9 column.
If
you're
using
an
Apple
computer,
ask
your
dealer for
the
correct
modem
cable for
your
Apple
computer
model.
Signal
Flow
DB-25 DB-9
Circuit
Function
DTE-DCE*
1
AA
Chassis
Ground
both
directions
2
3
BA
Transmitted
Data
toDCE
3 2
BB
Received
Data
to DTE
4
7
CA
Request to
Send
toDCE
5
8
CB
Clear
to
Send
to DTE
6
6
cc
Data
Set
Ready
to DTE
7
5
AB
Signal
Ground
both
directions
8
CF
Carrier
Detect
to DTE
12
SCF
Speed
Indicate
to DTE
15
DB
Synchronous
Tx**
Timing
to DTE
17
DD
Synchronous
Rx**
Timing
to DTE
20
4
CD
Data
Terminal
Ready
toDCE
22
9
CE
Ring Indicate to DTE
24
DA
Synchronous
Tx**
Timing
toDCE
* DTE indicates
the
terminal
or
computer; DCE indicates
the
modem.
**
Indicates Transmitter
(TX)
or
Receiver
(RX)
RS-232 Interface
Pin
Definitions
Summaries
and
Tables
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