Difference between revisions of "CableCreation CD0486 USB to Female RS-232 Adapter"
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | USB to RS-232 with female DE9 plug (male jackscrews) | + | USB to RS-232 with female DE9 plug (male jackscrews) and a <i>mostly</i> DCE pinout, not normally found on a PC that would typically have a male DE9 DTE pinout. When DCE is needed though, this adapter would make a null modem (crossover) cable unnecessary. If needed a DTE pinout though, you would have to go back to using a null model cable... |
== Wiring == | == Wiring == |
Latest revision as of 07:44, 12 February 2024
Overview
USB to RS-232 with female DE9 plug (male jackscrews) and a mostly DCE pinout, not normally found on a PC that would typically have a male DE9 DTE pinout. When DCE is needed though, this adapter would make a null modem (crossover) cable unnecessary. If needed a DTE pinout though, you would have to go back to using a null model cable...
Wiring
This USB to RS-232 is mostly configured as a DCE not a DTE, it is expecting to communicate with a DTE. Mostly because pins 1 and 9 have the wrong direction, they are not outputs, whether or not they are actually inputs needs to be verified...
DE9 Pin | Function | Direction | Note |
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1 | DCD | PC ← device | supposed to be an output for DCE? |
2 | RXD | PC → device | |
3 | TXD | PC ← device | |
4 | DTR | PC ← device | |
5 | GND | PC ↔ device | |
6 | DSR | PC → device | |
7 | RTS | PC ← device | |
8 | CTS | PC → device | |
9 | RI | PC ← device | supposed to be an output for DCE? |
(shield) | shield | PC ↔ device |
For more pin function information, see these Wikipedia pages:
Serial port - Wikipedia (Pinouts section)