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Peter wrote: TTL (0V and 4V) logic levels instead of the normal RS232 voltage levels (-5V / -12V to +5V /+12V) No idea. There are some suspect practices in avionics though, like wiring multiple receivers to a single RS232 transmitter. They should be using RS422 for that. RS-232 is being BADLY abused these days. The spec only requires more than 3 Vdc or less than -3 Vdc, and a lot of modern laptops settle on 3.3 as "okay." It's rare to find one that actually puts out +/- 12 any more. I too have "cheated" for quick and dirty interfaces. TTL out will usually drive an RS-232 input (although not always). Inputs? Put a couple of protection diodes and a resistor in front of a CMOS gate and you can receive RS-232 without any special stuff - but you give up half your noise immunity. I agree - for aircraft differential RS-422 is much better (or ARINC 429). jmk |
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