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Technology Training that Works Hands of Data Communications, Networking & TCP/IP Troubleshooting
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Topics Basics of serial communication RS-232 RS-422 RS-485
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Serial Communication Data is sent and received one bit at a time over a communication channel. Serial ports 9 pin and 25 pin Used to communicate with terminals and peripheral devices Also known as COM port, controlled by UART
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Parallel Communication 8 (or 16 or 32) bits are sent and received simultaneously Sent over a bus comprising 8 (or 16 or 32) channels, one for each bit. Usually used within a device.
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Connector – Types Types of serial port connectors
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare DTE vs. DCE Devices that use serial cables for their communication DTE Data Terminal Equipment E.g. computers, printers Transmits on Pin 2 DCE Data Communications Equipment E.g. modems Transmits on Pin 3
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Asynchronous No clock sent Level sync Character transfer Susceptible to noise Slow Short lengths Synchronous Clock sent Edge sync Packet transfer Resistant to noise Fast Long distances
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Serial Communication – Keywords Handshaking - a procedure used to check the link between DTE & DCE before transmitting data Baud Rate Transmission speed Number of bits that are actually being sent over the serial link Type of Cables Modem Cable Null Modem Cables
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Modem Cable Signal Description 9-pin DTE 25-pin DCE Remarks Carrier Detect (CD)18From Modem Receive Data (RD)23From Modem Transmit Data (TD)32From Terminal/Computer Data Terminal Ready (DTR)420From Terminal/Computer Signal Ground (SG)57From Modem Data Set Ready (DSR)66From Modem Request to Send (RTS)74From Terminal/Computer Clear to Send (CTS)85From Modem Ring Indicator (RI)922From Modem RS-232 Pinouts DB9 to DB25
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Null Modem Cables Connecting 25 pin to 25 pin for Null Modem Signal description25-pin Signal description Receive Data32Transmit Data 23Receive Data Data Terminal Ready206+8 Data Set Ready + Carrier Detect System Ground77 Data Set Ready + Carrier Detect 6+820Data Terminal Ready Request to Send45Clear to Send 54Request to Send
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Null Modem Cables Connecting 9 pin to 9 pin for Null modem Signal description9-pin Signal description Receive Data23Transmit Data 32Receive Data Data Terminal Ready46+1 Data Set Ready + Carrier Detect System Ground55 Data Set Ready + Carrier Detect 6+14Data Terminal Ready Request to Send78Clear to Send 87Request to Send
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-232 Standard Specifies the method of connection of a DTE and a DCE. A DCE receives data from the DTE and retransmits it to another DCE via a data communications channel such as a telephone link.
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-232 Connections Connection between DTE and DCE using DB-25 connectors
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Voltage Levels
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-232 Transmitters & Receivers
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Half Duplex Operational Sequence of RS 232
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-422 Interface Standard Defines a balanced, or differential, data communications interface Uses two separate wires for each signal Permits very high data rates Minimizes problems with varying ground potentials
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare The EIA-422 Balanced Line Driver Connections
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare EIA 422 Voltages vs. Real Life EIA voltages: ±6 volts to ±2 volts In real systems the voltage is between ±5 volts and ±.2 volts Often the same chips that are used for 485 systems are used for 422 Typical measured voltage is approximately ±2 volts
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare EIA - 422 vs. Real Life Simplex 10Mbps Differential 10 devices Half or full duplex No speed defined Differential Point to point
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-485 Interface Standard Most versatile EIA standard Distances of up to 1200m Data rates of up to 10Mbps 32 line drivers 32 line receivers
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare RS-485 RS-485 is the most common voltage standard in use today for multi-drop communication systems. This is because … It is very resistant to noise It can send data at high speeds And can go long distances
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Two-Wire Multidrop
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Technology Training that Works www.idc-online.com/slideshare Four Wire Network
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