General Purpose Serial Interface; Serial Interface Signal Definitions; Table 39: Serial Interface Signal Definitions - Advantech SOM-5992 Design Manual

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2.14. General Purpose Serial Interface

Two TTL compatible two wire asynchronous serial ports are available on Module Types 7. This feature is
introduced in COM.0 Revision 2 and uses pins on the A-B connector that have been re-claimed from the A-B
VCC_12V pool.
Any of the Module asynchronous serial ports, if implemented on an Intel X86 architecture Module platform,
should
be I/O mapped serial ports that are register compatible with the National Semiconductor 16550 UARTs
that were used in the PC AT architecture. The Module asynchronous serial ports are intended for general
purpose use and for use with debugging software that make use of the "console redirect" features available
in many operating systems. The Module asynchronous serial ports
peripherals, as such implementations are generally not useful for low level debug purposes.

2.14.1 Serial interface Signal Definitions

Table 39 : Serial interface Signal Definitions
Signal
Pin#
Description
Transmit Line for Serial Port 0
SER0_TX
A98
Carrier Board:
connect to
Device - TXD
COM DB-9 port - TxIN of Serial Transceiver and TxOUT to DB-9 pin 3 TXD
N/C if not used.
Receive Line for Serial Port 0
SER0_RX
A99
Carrier Board:
Connect to
Device - RXD
COM DB-9 port - TxOUT of Serial Transceiver and TxIN to DB-9 pin 2 RXD
N/C if not used
SER1_TX
A101
Transmit Line for Serial Port 1
Carrier Board:
/
connect to
CAN_TX
Device - TXD
COM DB-9 port - TxIN of Serial Transceiver and TxOUT to DB-9 pin 3 TXD
N/C if not used.
SER1_RX
A102
Receive Line for Serial Port 1
Carrier Board:
/
Connect to
CAN_RX
Device - RXD
COM DB-9 port - TxOUT of Serial Transceiver and TxIN to DB-9 pin 2 RXD
N/C if not used
Note:
should not
106
be implemented as USB
I/O
Note
O
CMOS
I
CMOS
O
CMOS
I
CMOS

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