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Appendix C 

 Electrical Interface 

RS-232 

Quite possibly the most widely used communication standard is RS-232. This implementation has been 
defined and revised several times and is often referred to as RS-232 or EIA/TIA-232. The IBM PC computer 
defined  the  RS-232  port  on  a  9  pin  D  sub  connector  and  subsequently  the  EIA/TIA  approved  this 
implementation as the EIA/TIA-574 standard. This standard is defined as the 9-Position Non-Synchronous 
Interface  between  Data  Terminal  Equipment  and  Data  Circuit-Terminating  Equipment  Employing  Serial 
Binary Data Interchange. Both implementations are in widespread use and will be referred to as RS-232 in 
this document. RS-232 is capable of operating at data rates up to 20 Kbps at distances less than 50 ft. The 
absolute maximum data rate may vary due to line conditions and cable lengths. RS-232 is a single ended 
or unbalanced interface, meaning that a single electrical signal is compared to a common signal (ground) 
to determine binary logic states. The RS-232 and the EIA/TIA-574 specification define two types of interface 
circuits, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE).  

RS-422 

The RS-422 specification defines the electrical characteristics of balanced voltage digital interface circuits. 
RS-422 is a differential interface that defines voltage levels and driver/receiver electrical specifications. On 
a differential interface, logic levels are defined by the difference in voltage between a pair of outputs or 
inputs. In contrast, a single ended interface, for example RS-232, defines the logic levels as the difference 
in voltage between a single signal and a common ground connection. Differential interfaces are typically 
more immune to noise or voltage spikes that may occur on the communication lines. Differential interfaces 
also have greater drive capabilities that allow for longer cable lengths. RS-422 is rated up to 10 Megabits 
per  second  and  can  have  cabling  4000  feet  long.  RS-422  also  defines  driver  and  receiver  electrical 
characteristics that will allow one driver and up to 32 receivers on the line at once. RS-422 signal levels 
range from 0 to +5 volts. RS-422 does not define a physical connector. 

RS-485 

RS-485  is  backwardly  compatible  with  RS-422;  however,  it  is  optimized  for  party  line  or  multi-drop 
applications.  The  output  of  the  RS-422/485  driver  is  capable  of  being  Active  (enabled)  or  Tri-State 
(disabled). This capability allows multiple ports to be connected in a multi-drop bus and selectively polled. 
RS-485 allows cable lengths up to 4000 feet and data rates up to 10 Megabits per second. The signal levels 
for RS-485 are the same as those defined by RS-422. RS-485 has electrical characteristics that allow for 32 
drivers  and  32  receivers  to  be  connected  to  one  line.  This  interface  is  ideal  for  multi-drop  or  network 
environments. RS-485 tri-state driver (not dual-state) will allow the electrical presence of the driver to be 
removed from the line. Only one driver may be active at a time and the other driver(s) must be tri-stated. 
RS-485 can be cabled in two ways, two-wire, and four-wire mode. Two-wire mode does not allow for full 
duplex communication and requires that data be transferred in only one direction at a time. For half-duplex 
operation, the two transmit pins should be connected to the two receive pins (Tx+ to Rx+ and Tx- to Rx-). 
Four-wire mode allows full duplex data transfers. RS-485 does not define a connector pinout or a set of 
modem control signals. RS-485 does not define a physical connector. 

Summary of Contents for 2423

Page 1: ...SeaLINK 4 SC User Manual 2423...

Page 2: ...ARE DESCRIPTION 13 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 17 APPENDIX B HOW TO GET ASSISTANCE 20 APPENDIX C ELECTRICAL INTERFACE 21 APPENDIX D ASYNCHRONOUS...

Page 3: ...to be repaired or upgraded without reconfiguring the serial ports Additionally the devices can be configured at one computer and deployed to other computers To prevent accidental cable disconnection...

Page 4: ...h Advisory Conventions Warning The highest level of importance used to stress a condition where damage could result to the product or the user could suffer serious injury Important The middle level of...

Page 5: ...2 modem cable with a DB9F connector on one end and a DB25M connector on the other This cable is 72 inches in length DB9F to DB9M Extension Cable Item CA127 The CA127 allows users to extend a DB9 cable...

Page 6: ...l Block Dual DB9F to 18 Screw Terminals Item TB06 The TB06 terminal block breaks out dual DB9 connectors to 18 screw terminals to simplify field wiring of serial connections including RS 422 and RS 48...

Page 7: ...stall Drivers button 4 The setup file will automatically detect the operating environment and install the proper components To confirm that the SeaCOM driver has been successfully installed click on t...

Page 8: ...the instructions on the following page to finish installation The installation will repeat twice for each COM port a total of 8 times on four port devices This is a limitation in the way Windows insta...

Page 9: ...n on your desktop or in the Start menu 2 Click on Properties in the fly out menu to launch the System Properties window 3 Click on the Hardware tab and then click on the Device Manager button 4 When D...

Page 10: ...Select one of the ports by right clicking on it and selecting Properties from the fly out menu The serial port properties menu will appear 3 Click on the Interface Settings tab The Sealevel SeaCOM dri...

Page 11: ...f RS 485 Always On Always On Line Termination A 120 ohm resistor is across each RS 422 485 input If multiple devices are configured in an RS 485 network only the devices on each end should have the te...

Page 12: ...ftware can handle echoing i e using received characters to throttle the transmitter but it can also confuse the system if the software cannot support echoing Echo configuration is software selectable...

Page 13: ...ndicates the electrical interface selected Green indicates RS 232 mode Red indicates RS 422 or RS 485 mode DATA Green Blinks to indicate data is being transmitted or received POWER Green Lights when t...

Page 14: ...2 485 software configurable serial ports The 2423 utilizes high speed USB UARTs with 128 byte Tx FIFOs and 384 byte Rx FIFOs The chips feature programmable baud rates and data rates to 921 6K bps Conn...

Page 15: ...ectrical Specifications RS 422 RS 485 Four Wire DB9 Male Pin Signal 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX 4 TX 5 GND Pins 6 9 are no connect RS 485 Two Wire DB9 Male Pin Signal 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 GND Pins 1 2 6 9 are no connec...

Page 16: ...ly into a USB port on your computer or a self powered hub capable of supplying 500 mA per port Some laptop computers running on battery power and non powered USB hubs do not provide the full 500mA nec...

Page 17: ...in Device Manager will confirm that USB support is enabled in Windows 98 ME 2000 XP or Vista operating systems 3 While Device Manager is open locate the COM ports described under Verifying Installati...

Page 18: ...to 9600 bits per second 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control as pictured below Click Apply and Ok Select the BERT tab and with the loopback connected to the port you wish to test click...

Page 19: ...Pictured below You can continue testing this port with different configurations or proceed with testing other ports if necessary If these steps do not solve your problem please call Sealevel Systems T...

Page 20: ...age by clicking on the Drivers or Manuals links located under Technical Support Manuals and software can also be downloaded from the product page for your device The FAQ section of our website answers...

Page 21: ...nnection Differential interfaces are typically more immune to noise or voltage spikes that may occur on the communication lines Differential interfaces also have greater drive capabilities that allow...

Page 22: ...he character is defined by the transmission of a pre defined number of stop bits usually 1 1 5 or 2 An extra bit used for error detection is often appended before the stop bits This special bit is cal...

Page 23: ...Appendix E Silk Screen 2423...

Page 24: ...nce at the user s expense EMC Directive Statement Products bearing the CE Label fulfill the requirements of the EMC directive 89 336 EEC and of the low voltage directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Europe...

Page 25: ...e obtained by delivering the Product to Sealevel and providing proof of purchase Customer agrees to ensure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to Sea...

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