Quatech RS-422 user manual Half-Duplex/Full-Duplex Selection

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7.5 Half-Duplex/Full-Duplex Selection

Using jumper blocks J6 and J8, the transmitters and receivers of each channel can be enabled and disabled by modem control signals. This allows operation in both half-duplex or full-duplex modes.

The transmit drivers can be controlled by either the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) or the Request to Send (RTS) output from the UART. If a jumper is applied between pins 1 and 4, the drivers are enabled for TxD and AUXOUT when the UART's DTR signal is asserted. If a jumper is applied between pins 2 and 5, the drivers are enabled for TxD and AUXOUT when the UART's RTS signal is asserted. If neither of these jumpers is applied, the drivers remain enabled at all times. When disabled, the transmit drivers enter a high-impedance state.

The receivers can be controlled by the inverse of the transmit enable. If a jumper is applied between pins 3 and 6, the receivers for RxD and AUXIN will be disabled when the transmit drivers are enabled and vice-versa (based on the DTR or RTS connections on pins 1-4 or 2-5).

To operate in half-duplex DTR mode, apply jumpers between pins 1 and 4 and pins 3 and 6. To operate in half-duplex RTS mode, apply jumpers between pins 2 and 5 and pins 3 and 6.

To operate in full-duplex mode, leave the jumpers in their factory default locations, installed in the spare locations of 4-5 and 6-only. The drivers and receivers are always enabled in full-duplex mode. Figure 23 shows how to select half- or full-duplex operation.

WARNING:

When operating in half-duplex mode, the transmitter drivers must be disabled before receiving any data. Failure to do so may result in multiple active output drivers being connected together, which may cause damage to the board, the computer, and the external device.

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DSCLP/SSCLP-200/300 User's Manual

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Contents DSCLP-200/300 Page Serial Number Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents General Information RS-422 or RS-485 Signal Line Termination Hardware ConfigurationFull-duplex/Half-duplex Operation Signal Connections1 CTS0SEL, CTS1SEL J10,17 2 AUX0SEL1,0, AUX1SEL1,0 J12,11,19,18RCLK0SEL, RCLK1SEL J13 4 TGL0SEL1,0, TGL1SEL1,0 J15,14,22,21 Enable Scratchpad Register SPAD, J2RXEN0SEL, RXEN1SEL J16 Clock Rate and Optional RegistersForce High-Speed Uart Clock X2 or X4, J4-J5 Enable scratchpad registersX4 mode Jumper/connector locations Hardware InstallationBase Address and Interrupt Level IRQ Address Map and Special RegistersInterrupt Status Register Enabling the Special RegistersQuatech Modem Control Register Quatech Modem Control RegisterEnhanced Serial Adapter Identification Options RegisterRR1 RR0 Clock Rate MultiplierWindows Millennium Windows ConfigurationsWindows Windows Windows Using the New Hardware Found Wizard Viewing Resources with Device Manager Page Page Page Windows NT Other Operating SystemsOS/2 DOS and other operating systemsQTPCI.EXE Basic Mode display QTPCI.EXE Expert Mode display Jumper/Channel correspondence External ConnectionsRclk RTS/CTS HandshakeAUXIN/AUXOUT Loopback XclkHalf-Duplex/Full-Duplex Selection Half- or full-duplex selection RS-422/485 Line termination resistance values Termination ResistorsRS-422/485 Peripheral Connection DSCLP-200/300 connector definitionsINTA# PCI Resource MapWith 64-byte FIFOs optional SpecificationsComputer will not boot up TroubleshootingDSCLP-200/300 Revision December