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8 connecting the rs-232 interface (/c2 option), Connector pin assignments and signal names, Handshaking – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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2.8 Connecting the RS-232 Interface (/C2 Option)

Connector Pin Assignments and Signal Names

Connector Pin Assignments

2

1

3 4 5

6 7

9

8

Signal Names Corresponding to Connector Pins

The following table shows signal names for the RS-232, JIS, and ITU-T standards.

Pin Signal Name

Notation

Meaning

JIS

ITU-T

RS-232

2

RD

104

BB (RXD) Receive data

Input signal to the instrument

3

SD

103

BA (TXD) Transmitted data Output signal from the instrument

5

SG

102

AB (GND) Signal ground

The signal ground.

7

RS

105

CA (RTS) Request to send The handshaking signal when receiving

data from the computer, and output signal

from the instrument.

8

CS

106

CB (CTS) Clear to send

The handshaking signal when receiving

data from the computer, and input signal

to the instrument.

* Pins 1, 4, 6, and 9 are not used.

Handshaking

One of the following four methods in the table below can be selected for the instrument.

Data Transmission Control

(Control used to send data to a PC)

Data Reception Control

(Control used to receive data from a PC)

Software

handshaking

Software

handshaking

Table of Handshaking Methods ( indicates that it is supported)

OFF-OFF
XON-XON
XON-RS
CS-RS

Handshaking method

Stops

transmission

when X-OFF

is received.

Resume

when X-ON

is received.

Stops transmission

when CB (CTS)

is false.

Resume when

it is true.

No

handshaking

No

handshaking

Send X-OFF

when the

received data

buffer is 3/4th

filled. Send

X-ON when the

received data

buffer becomes

1/4th filled.

Set CA (RTS) to

False when the

received data buffer

is 3/4th filled. Set to

True when the

received data buffer

becomes 1/4th filled.

Hardware

handshaking

Hardware

handshaking

OFF-OFF

• Send Data Control
Handshaking is not performed between the instrument and the computer. “X-OFF” and

“X-ON” from the computer are treated as data, and CS is ignored.

• Receive Data Control
Handshaking is not performed between the instrument and the computer. When the

receive buffer of the instrument becomes full, data thereafter is discarded.

RS = True (fixed)