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Jan Axelson

"Serial Port Complete: COM Ports, USB Virtual COM Ports, and Ports for Embedded Systems"

An application that requires direct reading of an input bit
can use DSR instead.
RI and CD are outputs on the DCE and can have any use if not used for their
original purposes of detecting a ring signal on a phone line (RI) and detecting
the presence of a carrier (CD).
All RS-232 inputs and outputs must be able to withstand a short circuit to any
other RS-232 signal, including ground, without damage.
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The Break signal supports a rarely used form of signaling. Setting the break signal
in a UART causes TX to remain at a positive RS-232 voltage, which is the
opposite of the idle-state voltage.
The break signal enables in-line signaling to a microcontroller or other device
that has no input buffers or flow-control lines. The signal also provides a way to
toggle the TX line as desired for any purpose.
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In the 25-pin connector, pin 1 is a shield connection to allow grounding of a
cable shield. The pin isn??™t always connected inside the device, and the 9-pin
connector doesn??™t include the pin. Many shields instead use the connector shell
to connect to a grounded chassis. The shield normally connects to the chassis, r
frame, of the DTE only, not the DCE.
Earlier versions of the standard called pin 1 protective ground, and the wire
sometimes connected the chassis of the equipment on both ends. Each chassis
in turn connected to a safety ground at the equipment??™s power plug.


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