Re: serial port pinout on 50gs
- From: "TW" <timwessman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Sep 2006 06:47:10 -0700
Are you saying that those cables are designed to be used with a
UART with "inverted" serial signals, that is, near 0V for a 1 bit
and positive for a 0 bit?
I don't think they are designed to invert the signal as well as change
the voltage higher. You did understand what I was saying: the signals
coming out of the port use 0V for a 1 bit and +3.3 for a 0.
TW
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