7 External Connections
Terminal
DTE
Terminal
DTE
Modem
DCE
Modem
DCE
Telephone
line
Figure 13 --- Use of DTEs and DCEs in a communications link
DTE- and DCE-type devices have complementary pinouts to allow terminals and modems to be connected directly using a one-to-one cable as shown in Figure 13. In many applications, DCEs are unnecessary, and in these cases a cable called a "null modem cable" or "modem eliminator cable" is used to directly connect two DTE-type devices. A typical null modem cable is also shown in Figure 14.
(3) | RxD | TxD | (3) | (3) | RxD | RxD | (3) |
(2) | TxD | RxD | (2) | (2) | TxD | TxD | (2) |
(4) | RTS | CTS | (4) | (4) | RTS | RTS | (4) |
(5) | CTS | RTS | (5) | (5) | CTS | CTS | (5) |
(20) DTR | DSR | (20) | (20) | DTR | DTR (20) | ||
(6) | DSR | DTR | (6) | (6) | DSR | DSR (6) | |
(8) | DCD | DCD (8) | (8) DCD | DCD (8) | |||
(22) | RI | RI | (22) | (22) | RI | RI | (22) |
(7) | GND | GND (7) | (7) GND | GND (7) | |||
| Typical |
| Typical |
Figure 14 --- Cabling requirements for RS-232-C devices
(cables using 25-pin connectors shown)
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