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#  Cable information for the DY-4 DMV177
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#  $Id: cable.doc,v 1.5 1998/07/18 16:56:16 joel Exp $
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Background
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==========
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All serial cables described in this file were built using RJ-45 ribbon
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cables which were plugged into DB-25 or DB-9 adapters wired as described.
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Matching the colors of the wires in the shell is the easiest way to
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make sure the cable is built properly.
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The board is configured as follows:
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  - An MC68681 is the first two serial ports.  These are RS-232 and may
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    be accessed via the front panel or the P2.  The front panel connector
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    has both A and B serial ports on a single connector. DY-4 part number
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    "OBYC3ASSY901132-000 Rev-" brings these ports out to two DB-25
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    female connectors.
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  - The MC68681 serial ports are also accessible on the P2 connector.
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    DY-4 part number "OBYC3ASSY901080-004 Rev A" brings these out
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    to DB-9 female connectors.  These were not used in this effort.
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  - A Z85C30 is used for the third and fourth serial ports.  These are
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    RS-422 and may only be accessed via the P2 connector.  These are
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    brought out to DB-25 male connectors.  An RS-422 to RS-232 converter
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    was used to interface with these serial ports.
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References
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  - Linux Serial FAQ
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  - http://ahmed.egypt.com/electronics/serial
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  - DY-4 Documentation
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RS-422 Converter
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An RS-422 to RS-232 converter from B&B Electronics was used to
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adapt the RS-422 signals so they could be used with a normal
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RS-232 serial port.  Here is the information required to purchase
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one of these:
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    RS-232/RS-422 Converter:     Model 422LCON
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    Power Supply:                Model 422PS
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    B&B Electronics Manufacturing Company
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    707 Dayton Road
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    PO Box 1040
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    Ottawa, IL 61350
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    Voice: (815) 433-5100
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    FAX:   (815)434-7094
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Front Panel RS-232 Connection to a PC
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    Board's DB-25    PC's DB-9     Color in
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      Channel A         COM1        Shell
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     RX on pin 2     TX on pin 2    Red
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     TX on pin 3     RX on pin 3    Blue
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    GND on pin 7    GND on pin 5    Black
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    DTR on pin 20   DTR on pin 4    Brown
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    No other signals are used.
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RS-422 Connection to a PC
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This requires two cables with the converter connecting them.
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P2 RS-422 to the RS-422/RS-232 Converter
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        Board's          Converter's    Color in
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        DB-25           RS-422 DB-25     Shell
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    TXD_A on pin 2     RDA on pin 5      Red
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    TXD_B on pin 14    RDB on pin 17     Blue
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    RX_A on pin 3      TDA on pin 2      Brown
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    RX_B on pin 16     TDB on pin 14     Green
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    GND on pin 7       GND on pin 7      Black
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     Converter's       PC's DB-9     Color in
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     RS-232 DB-25         COM1        Shell
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     TX on pin  2     TX on pin 2      Blue
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     RX on pin  3     RX on pin 3      Red
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    GND on pin  5    GND on pin 5      Black
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    DTR on pin  4    DTR on pin 4      Brown
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    No other signals

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