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EM1500 Configuration
Flow control Tx
Flow control can be set independently for both Tx and Rx directions, though in most
cases, the setting will be the same for both directions. Flow control ensures that no
data is lost during transmission.
The flow control options for the transmit line of SER1 are:
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None - no flow control on the transmit line. The receiver must be able to accept data at
the maximum rate.
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(hardware) - CTS is an input to the serial port. When asserted it means that the
attached serial device can accept more data from the EM1500.
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(software) - sent by the device receiving data to stop or restart the data flow.
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(hardware) - an input to indicate that the attached device is ready.
(hardware) - an input that indicates when a remote modem has been detected on the
other end of the line.
The same options exist for SER3 when it is a 9-wire DTE device. Otherwise, DSR
and DCD are not available.
The Tx line is an input for SER2, the flow control options are:
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None - no flow control on the transmit line.
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RTS (hardware) - an input that tells SER2 when to stop and start data transmission
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XON/XOFF (software) - sent by the device receiving data to stop or restart the data flow.
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DTR (hardware) - input to detect the readiness of the attached device.
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