Hardware specification, Port1, Port2 – CyberResearch COML 2232F User Manual
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4.1 PINOUT
The
COML 2232F is supplied with a 12” Y-cable that terminates with two DB-9M connectors
with female jackscrews (to match the port at the back of a PC). The pinout below applies to the
DB-9M connectors on the supplied cable. “Port1” and “Port2” is marked on the cables.
PORT1
PIN NAME
FUNCTION
1 -
-
2
RX1
Receive Data input 1
3
TX1
Transmit Data output 1
4 -
-
5 ISOGND
ISOLATED
GROUND
6 -
-
7
RTS1
Request To Send output 1
8
CTS1
Clear To Send input 1
9 -
-
Shell -
See
note*
PORT2
PIN NAME
FUNCTION
1 -
-
2
RX2
Receive Data input 2
3
TX2
Transmit Data output 2
4 -
-
5 ISOGND
ISOLATED
GROUND
6 -
-
7
RTS2
Request To Send output 2
8
CTS2
Clear To Send input 2
9 -
-
Shell -
See
note*
* The cable shield is grounded at the card-end, runs the full length of the cable and is not connected at the equipment
end (i.e., does not connect to the DB-9 shell) to help to avoid ground loops.
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. Terminating these pins, if not used, will help insure you get the best performance from
your adapter.
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