Quatech DSCLP-100 user manual

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Maximum Load (pF)

 

Data Rate

4%

10%

15%

20%

25%

(kbaud)

trans

trans

trans

trans

trans

 

time

time

time

time

time

921.6

N/A

100

300

430

470

460.8

100

430

670

900

1100

230.4

330

900

1100

1630

2000

115.2

800

1570

3300

4300

4800

Note 1: The signal transition time ratio is defined as the percentage of the unit interval or bit time (the inverse of the data rate) that is occupied by the signal transitioning from -3V to +3V. The EIA/TIA-232-E standard defines a maximum signal transition time ratio of 4%; most RS-232 receivers will recognize signal transitions with much larger ratios. With a 4% signal transition time ratio, EIA/TIA-232-E is limited to a theoretical data rate of 200 kbaud. If maximum signal transition time ratio is extended to 10%, 15%, 20%, or even 25%, the maximum data rate achievable using EIA/TIA-232-E can be increased past 200 kbaud.

Note 2: A typical value for capacitance per foot of standard cable is 50 pF/ft.

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Contents DSCLP/SSCLP-100 Page Date of Purchase Model Number Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents General Information Enable Scratchpad Register SPAD, J2 Hardware ConfigurationFactory Default Configuration Force High-Speed Uart Clock X2 or X4, J4-J5Clock multiplier jumper options Hardware Installation Jumper/connector locationsThis page intentionally blank Address Map and Special Registers Base Address and Interrupt Level IRQEnabling the Special Registers Interrupt Status RegisterOptions Register Enhanced Serial Adapter IdentificationClock Rate Multiplier RR1 RR0Windows Configurations Windows MillenniumWindows Windows Windows Using the New Hardware Found Wizard Viewing Resources with Device Manager Page Page Page OS/2 Other Operating SystemsWindows NT DOS and other operating systemsQTPCI.EXE Basic Mode display QTPCI.EXE Expert Mode display External Connections RS-232 Port Signal PCI Resource Map INTA#Specifications ICL3245CAPage Troubleshooting Computer will not boot upSSCLP/DSCLP-100