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(Created page with "https://blog.mbedded.ninja/electronics/communication-protocols/uart-communication-protocol/ URT is a serial connection that was implemented without being standardized. UART chip 8250 and it's newer version 16540 was used as a parallel to serial interface between the processor and the rs232 port (de9 subcontractor / db25) the original 8250 had an 8 bit buffer Tx/Rx and no clock signal. Instead stop start was used, problems with IRQ, every byte triggered an interrupt. Pr...") |
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URT is a serial connection that was implemented without being standardized. UART chip 8250 and it's newer version | URT is a serial connection that was implemented without being standardized. UART chip 8250 and it's newer version 16450 was used as a parallel to serial interface between the processor and the slave device | ||
Tx/Rx and no clock signal. Instead stop start was used, problems with IRQ, every byte triggered an interrupt. Processor would context switch | RS232 was standardized in 1960 as EIA RS-232 and updated throughout the years with version TIA-232-F from 2012. | ||
RS232 port (DE9 subcontractor / DB25) From a DTE Terminal to a DCE modem. The original 8250 had an 8 bit buffer. Tx, Rx, CTS Clear-to-Send, RTS Ready-to-Receive. RS232 has a lot of power and the voltage is between -15 and plus -15V. UART uses the voltage from the chips (e.g. 5V or 3.3V depending on the ) | |||
Tx/Rx and no clock signal. Instead stop start was used, problems with IRQ, every byte triggered an interrupt. Processor would context switch. | |||
==== History ==== | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XLZ4Z8LpEE | |||
Teletype on a 20mA current loop |
Latest revision as of 07:00, 16 September 2024
https://blog.mbedded.ninja/electronics/communication-protocols/uart-communication-protocol/
URT is a serial connection that was implemented without being standardized. UART chip 8250 and it's newer version 16450 was used as a parallel to serial interface between the processor and the slave device
RS232 was standardized in 1960 as EIA RS-232 and updated throughout the years with version TIA-232-F from 2012.
RS232 port (DE9 subcontractor / DB25) From a DTE Terminal to a DCE modem. The original 8250 had an 8 bit buffer. Tx, Rx, CTS Clear-to-Send, RTS Ready-to-Receive. RS232 has a lot of power and the voltage is between -15 and plus -15V. UART uses the voltage from the chips (e.g. 5V or 3.3V depending on the )
Tx/Rx and no clock signal. Instead stop start was used, problems with IRQ, every byte triggered an interrupt. Processor would context switch.
History
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XLZ4Z8LpEE
Teletype on a 20mA current loop