Interface Converters |
RS-232 to EIA-530, RS-232 to Mil-188, RS-232 to RS-422, RS-232 to RS-485, RS-232 to Current Loop, RS-232 to V.35, HSSI to V.35, RS-422, RS449, X.21 - 488 CONTROLLER, TTL, CURRENT LOOP to RS-232, FIBER OPTIC, Single Mode to Multi-Mode, 10baseT to Fiber, 100BaseTX to Fiber, G.703, SERIAL TO PARALLEL, PROTOCOL CONVERSION, SCSI, RS-366 to "AT" dialer commands.
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In selecting converters you must be mindful of a few points. In the communications world there are Data Terminal Equipment "DTE" and Data Communication Equipment "DCE" interfaces. DTE and DTE interfaces can also have several different types of mechanical connections - DB9, DB25, RJ11, RJ45, etc. (not to forget - the sex of the connector). Some of these converters have switches that will allow the electrical interface to be wired/pined ether way - DCE, DTE.
RS232 & Cable Diagrams
info (how it
works and spec. & pin outs)
X.21
info (how it
works and spec. & pin outs)
RS422 info
(how it works and spec. & pin outs)
RS423 info
(spec. & pin outs)
RS485
info (how it works and spec. &
pin outs)
RS449
info (how it works and spec. &
pin outs)
RS530 info
spec.
V.35 info (how
it works and spec.& pin outs)
IEEE-488 info
(pin layout)
USCO
Codes
Cable
Pin Out Diagrams for a lot of different cable hook ups
RJ-48C and RJ48S
jack pin out
RJ 11C thru RJ48 Jacks -
a Glossary
Converters
RS-232 to Mil 188
RS-366 to "AT" dialer commands
488 CONTROLER
TTL
CURRENT LOOP to RS232
FIBER OPTIC
Single Mode to Multi-Mode
10baseT to Fiber
100BaseTX to Fiber
G.703
SERIAL TO PARALLEL
PROTOCAL CONVERSION
SCSI
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