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3.2 Pin Configuration
RS-232C
PIN
CONFIGURATION
1
+5 V
2
TXD
3
RXD
4
CTS
5
GND
6
RTS
7
N/C
8
RTS
9
N/C
USB
PIN
CONFIGURATION
1
N/C
2
D-
3
D+
4
GND
Centronics
Pin
SPP Mode
Nibble
In/Out
Function
1
Strobe
N/A
In
A
low
on this line indicates that there are valid data
at the host. When this pin is de-asserted, the +ve
clock edge should be used to shift the data into the
device.
2-9
Data 0-7
N/A
In
Data Bus. Single-directional.
10
Ack
N/A
Out
A
low
on this line indicates that there are valid data
at the Device. When this pin is de-asserted, the
+ve clock edge should be used to shift the data into
the host.
11
Busy
N/A
Out
When in reverse direction, a
high
indicates data,
while a
low
indicates a command cycle. In forward
direction, it functions as PtrBusy.
12
Paper Out /
End
N/A
Out
When
low
, device acknowledges reverse request.
13
Select
N/A
Out
Extensibility flag
14
Ground
N/A
GND
15
No Defined
N/A
N/A
16-17
Ground
N/A
GND
Ground
18
No Defined
N/A
N/A
19-30
Ground
N/A
GND
Ground
31
No Defined
N/A
N/A
32
Error / Fault
N/A
Out
A
low
set by the device indicates that the reverse
data is available