Technical description – Impulse 3604 User Manual
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Technical Description
Sealevel Systems PC-SIO-232
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Technical Description
The PC-SIO-850 provides one RS-232 serial port utilizing the 16850 UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver
Transmitter).
The COMM+850.LPCI utilizes the 16850 UART. This chip features programmable baud rates, data format,
interrupt control and industry leading 128-byte FIFOs.
The PC-SIO-850 is addressable as any COM: port (e.g. COM1:, COM2:, etc.) The PC-SIO-850 provides for
selectable IRQs (3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,15). I/O address and IRQ combinations are very flexible, and information on
selecting these combinations is available in the Card Services Documentation and the supplied software. Please
refer to the software supplied with the PC-SIO-850 for any manual updates, corrections and software specific
changes
.
Each COM: Port requires a minimum of one block of eight I/O addresses. For example, COM1: is usually hex
address 3F8. 3F8 is the base address, and the COM: ports extend through 3FF. In most applications, each COM:
port will utilize one IRQ.
Connector Pin Assignments for RS-232 (DB-25 and DB-9 Male)
Signal Name DB-25
DB-9*
Mode
GND Ground
7
5
TD Transmit
Data
2 3
Output
RTS
Request To Send
4
7
Output
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
20
4
Output
RD Receive
Data
3 2 Input
CTS
Clear To Send
5
8
Input
DSR
Data Set Ready
6
6
Input
CD Carrier
Detect
8 1 Input
RI Ring
Indicator
22 9
Input
* Note: These assignments meet EIA/TIA/ANSI-574 DTE for DB-9 type connectors.
Technical Note: Please terminate any control signals that are not going to be used. The most common way to do this
is connect RTS to CTS and RI. Also, connect DCD to DTR and DSR. Terminating these pins, if not used, will help
insure you get the best performance from your adapter.