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Serial ports, User i/o, gripper, docking/charging port – Pioneer 2TM User Manual

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Appendix A: Ports and Connections

Serial Ports

Two DSUB-9 and two 5-pin microfit sockets provide the HOST and AUX1/AUX2 auxiliary
serial ports for the H8S controller. All are RS-232 compatible. The HOST port is shared on

both the User Control Panel as well as on the H8S controller board and is for AROS client-

server and maintenance connections.

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The internal HOST serial connector also has

signal lines for detecting an attached device (DTR pin 4) and for notifying the attached

PC of low-power condition (HRNG pin 9). The HOST serial connectors are wired DCE for

direct connection (straight-through cable, not NULL-modem) to a standard PC serial port
or to a radio modem set to DTE mode. See the nearby Tables for details.

The AUX1 and AUX2 serial ports are for RS232-compatible serial device connections, such

as for the TCM2 Modules or any of several pan-tilt-zoom robotic systems.

AROS operates the serial ports at any of the common data rates: 9,600, 19,200, 38,400,

57,800, or 115,200 bits per second; and at eight data bits, one stop bit, no parity or

hardware handshaking.

Table 20. HOST serial ports on H8S board and on User Control (*) (DSUB-9 socket)

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

1

nc

2

*TXD output

3

*RCV Input

4

DTR

Input detects attached device and
switches TxD and RxD into the uC

5

*GND Common

6

*DSR

Output when controller powered

7

nc

May be jumpered to pin 8

8

nc

Jumper to pin 7 for radio modem
handshaking

9

RI

Output lowered to signal
PC shutdown

Shared on Motors interface

Table 21. AUX1 and AUX2 serial ports (5-pos microfit sockets)

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

1

DTR Input

2

TXD output

3

RCV Input

4

DSR output

5

GND common

User I/O, Gripper, Docking/Charging Port

A 20-pin latching IDC socket on the H8S microcontroller provides the digital, analog, and

power ports for user connections and for the Gripper and automated docking/charging

accessories, if installed. Indicated ports (*) are shared on other connectors. Digital inputs
are buffered and pulled high (digital 1); outputs are buffered and normally low (digital 0).

Table 22. User I/O – Gripper (20-pos latching IDC)

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

1

OD0

DIGOUT bit 0;

Gripper enable

2

ID0

DIGIN bit 0;

Paddles open limit

3

OD1

DIGOUT bit 1;

Gripper direction

4

ID1

DIGIN bit 1;

Lift limit

5

OD2

DIGOUT bit 2;

Lift enable

6

ID2

DIGIN bit 2;

Outer breakbeam IR

7

OD3

DIGOUT bit 3;

8

ID3

DIGIN bit 3;

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Unlike with earlier P2 controllers, HOST does not interfere with the User Control Panel serial connections if its

attached device—PC or radio modem—is OFF.

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