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Re: serial port transmission

The confusion over the "inversion" of the signal level by the MAX232 has to do with the volatge levels.

When the SIO line is Idle (or Marking) the logic level signal is positive, but the RS232 level is negative. And when the line is 'Spacing' the logic level signal is at ground and the RS232 level is positive. So in respect to the logic level, the RS232 level is 'inverted'.

When you are connected RS232 to RS232 you don't have to be concerned with the levels. However, to save costs, engineers sometimes replace the MAX232 with a clamping diode and resistor network to convert the RS232 votage to a TTL voltage. But when you do that, the resulting signal is inverted (voltage wise), and therefore you need to invert it.

So, if you are connecting RS232 to RS232, you don't need to worry about inverting the signal.
 

serial port transmission

hello everyone, can anyone had good ideas on how to interface serial port communication. what should be the first thing to study and do. can anyone this is our project researched and it also needed to be implemented in a simple way
 

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saichan said:
hello everyone, can anyone had good ideas on how to interface serial port communication. what should be the first thing to study and do. can anyone this is our project researched and it also needed to be implemented in a simple way
serial communication is not that big issue. first determine what mode of communication u want to use. like wire, wireless... if wireless what frequency u shall use..? like radio frequency, ir... just read the microcontroller u want to use for serial communication. It is not a big deal. The big deal what u want to do after serial communication....?
 

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