Hardware handshaking – Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual
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Using the Communication Ports
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Hardware Handshaking
The BASIC module uses these rules when hardware handshaking is
enabled. The BASIC module:
does not transmit until CTS, DCD, and DSR become active
examines DSR and DCD following the receipt of a character. If the
DSR and DCD are active, the character is placed in the input queue.
If DSR or DCD is inactive, the character is assumed to be noise and is
discarded.
Important: You need to know whether the device connecting to the
BASIC module has a DTE or DCE interface.
The BASIC module serial ports are configured as 25-pin Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE), as are most terminals or computer ports.
DTE 25 pinout
Signal description
Signal from DTE perspective
DTE 9 pinout
Signal description
2
TXD–Transmitted Data
Output
3
3
RXD–Received Data
Input
2
4
RTS–Request to Send
Output
7
5
CTS–Clear to Send
Input
8
6
DSR–Data Set Ready
Input
6
7
Com–Signal Common
Shared
5
8
DCD–Data Carrier Detect
Input
1
CD–Carrier Detect
20
DTR–Data Terminal Ready
Output
4
22
NC–No Connection
(for BASIC module only)
Input
9
RI–Ring Indicator (BASIC
module does not support)
Devices such as modems are Data Communication Equipment (DCE).
Pinouts on these terminals are defined for ease of interfacing with DTE
equipment.
DCE 25 pinout
Signal description
Signal from DC perspective
DCE 9 pinout
2
TXD–Transmitted Data
Input
3
3
RXD–Received Data
Output
2
4
RTS–Request to Send
Input
7
5
CTS–Clear to Send
Output
8
6
DSR–Data Set Ready
Output
6
7
Com–Signal Common
Shared
5
8
CD–Carrier Detect
Output
1
20
DTR–Data Terminal Ready
Input
4
22
RI–Ring Indicator
Output
9
Important: All signal directions that are listed in the previous two tables
are valid. For example, TXD, Transmitted Data, is a DTE output but is
also a DCE input. The signal description is the same for both the DTE and
DCE but the direction of the signal (perspective) has changed based on
whether you have a DTE
or DCE device.