6.2 Half Duplex Operation
The
In half duplex mode, the
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Half Duplex
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Full Duplex
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NOTE: One of these three options must be selected via software configuration. Full duplex operation is the default mode.
Figure 0. RS-422/485 Driver Enable Options
If RTS is selected as the signal to enable the output drivers, setting 'bit 1' of the Modem Control Register (to logic '1') will enable the output drivers and clearing 'bit 1' of the Modem Control Register (to logic '0') will force the outputs into a high impedance state.
Similarly, if DTR is chosen as the signal to enable the output drivers setting 'bit 0' of the Modem Control Register (to logic '1') will enable the output drivers and clearing 'bit 0' of the Modem Control Register (to logic '0') will force the outputs into a high impedance state.
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