The Serial Interface; Serial Interface Pin Definitions - US Robotics 3CP5613 User Manual

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The Serial Interface

The serial interface is a standard developed by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA). It defines the signals and
voltages used when data is exchanged between a computer and a modem or serial printer.
The entire standard covers many more functions than are used in most data communications applications. Data is
transmitted between the devices over a shielded serial cable with a 25-pin male (DB-25) connector to the modem and a
25-pin, 9-pin, 8-pin, or custom-built connector to the computer.
FCC regulations require the use of a shielded cable when connecting a modem to a computer to ensure minimal
interference with radio and television.
Pin assignments are factory-set in the U.S. Robotics modem to match the standard DB-25 assignments in the following
table. DB-9 connectors for IBM/AT-compatible computers should be wired at the computer end of the cable as shown
in the DB-9 column.

Serial Interface Pin Definitions

DB-25 DB-9 Circuit
Function
1
AA
Chassis Ground
2
3
BA
Transmitted Data
3
2
BB
Received Data
4
7
CA
Request to Send
5
8
CB
Clear to Send
6
6
CC
Data Set Ready
7
5
AB
Signal Ground
8
1
CF
Carrier Detect
12
SCF
Speed Indicate
20
4
CD
Data Terminal Ready
22
9
CE
Ring Indicate
T
R
ECHNICAL
EFERENCE
Signal Source
Computer/Modem
Both
Computer
Modem
Computer
Modem
Modem
Both
Modem
Modem
Computer
Modem
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