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9 pin
Rs-232 Serial (Com) Pc Port Connector Db-9
DB-9 PIN (Male) FUNCTION ABBREVIATION
1 --------------------------- Data Carrier
Detect CD or DCD
2 ------------------------------ Receive Data RD or RX
3 ---------------------------- Transmitted
Data TX or TD
4 ---------------------------- Data Terminal
Ready DTR
5 ------------------------------ Signal
Ground GND
6 ------------------------------ Data Set
Ready DSR
7 ------------------------------ Request To
Send RTS
8 ------------------------------ Clear To
Send CTS
9 ------------------------------ Ring
Indicator RI
Transmitted and receive data are referenced
from the data device and
not the modem.
Rs-232 Serial (Com) Pc Port Connector Db-25
DB-25 PIN (Male) FUNCTION ABBREVIATION
1 ---------------------------- Chassis/Frame
Ground GND
2 ------------------------------ Transmitted
Data TX or TD
3 -------------------------------- Receive Data
RX or RD
4 ------------------------------ Request To
Send RTS
5 ------------------------------- Clear To
Send CTS
6 ------------------------------- Data Set
Ready DSR
7 ------------------------------- Signal
Ground GND
8 ---------------------------- Data Carrier
Detect DCD or CD
9 ------------------------- Transmit +
(Current loop) TD+
11 ------------------------ Transmit -
(Current Loop) TD-
18 ------------------------- Receive +
(Current Loop) RD+
20 --------------------------- Data Terminal Ready
DTR
22 ----------------------------- Ring
Indicator RI
25 ------------------------- Receive -
(Current Loop) RD-
NOTE!! Current loop technology was supported
in the PC and XT interfaces.
Current loop was discontinued when the AT
interface was introduced.
Transmitted and receive data are referenced
from the data
device and not the modem.
Db-25 Female Serial Loopback Plug Wiring
2 to 3 Xmit to Rec data
4 to 5 to 22 RTS to CTS to RI
6 to 8 to 20 DSR to CD to DTR
Db-9
Female Serial Loopback Plug Wiring
2 to 3 Xmit to Rec data
7 to 8 to 9 RTS to CTS to RI
6 to 1 to 4 DSR to CD to DTR
Rs-232 Serial Db-9 To Rs-232 Db-25 Adaptor
DB-9 PIN (Female) DB-25 PIN (Male)
1 ------------------------------------- 8 DCD
2 ------------------------------------- 3 TXD
3 ------------------------------------- 2 RXD
4 ------------------------------------- 20
DTR
5 ------------------------------------- 7 GND
6 ------------------------------------- 6 DSR
7 ------------------------------------- 4 RTS
8 ------------------------------------- 5 CTS
9 ------------------------------------- 22 RI
Use this pin out to adapt between the two
serial connector
types.
Rs-232 Serial Db-25 To Db-25 Null Modem Cable
DB-25 PIN (Female) PC DB-25 PIN (Female) PC
2 ------------------------------------- 3
3 ------------------------------------- 2
7 ------------------------------------- 7
4 ------------------------------------- 5
5 ------------------------------------- 4
6 ------------------------------------- 20
20 ------------------------------------ 6
Note!! All other pins are unused. Use this
cable pinout for direct
connection between two IBM compatible
computers.
Rs-232 Serial Db-25 To Serial Printer Null
Modem Cable
DB-9 Female PC DB-25 PIN Female PC DB-25 PIN
Male printer
2 < RD --------- 3
<------------------------------------- 2 Transmitted data
3 > TD --------->2
-------------------------------------> 3 Receive data
5 < GND -------- 7
<------------------------------------> 7 Ground
8 < CTS -------- 5
------------------------------------ 6
to 8 to 20
1 to 4 to 6 6 to 8 to 20 4 to 5
DTR/DSR/DCD DTR/DSR/DCD RTS to CTS
Note!! Use this cable pinout for direct
connection between a PC
serial port and a serial printer. The 1/4/6 and 6/8/20
loopbacks are to enable the interface as if a
modem was attached.
Standard Centronics Parallel Cable Db-25 To
Centronics 36
DB-25 PIN Male (PC) Centronics 36 Male
CENTRONICS 36 MALE CENTRONICS 36 FEMALE
1 -------------------------------------->
1 Strobe *
2
<-------------------------------------> 2 Data bit 0 +
3
<-------------------------------------> 3 Data bit 1 +
4
<-------------------------------------> 4 Data bit 2 +
5 <------------------------------------->
6 Data bit 3 +
6
<-------------------------------------> 6 Data bit 4+
7
<-------------------------------------> 7 Data bit 5 +
8
<-------------------------------------> 8 Data bit 6 +
9
<-------------------------------------> 9 Data bit 7 +
10 <-------------------------------------
10 Acknowledge *
11 <-------------------------------------
11 Busy +
12 <-------------------------------------
12 Paper out +
13 <-------------------------------------
13 Select (in) *
14 ------------------------------------->
14 Auto Feed *
15 <-------------------------------------
32 Error *
16 ------------------------------------->
31 Initialize printer *
17 ------------------------------------->
36 Select (out) *
18 thru 25 Gnd 16, 19 thru 30, 33 Ground
15, 17, 18, 34, 35 No connection
Note!! * denotes and active low signal. This
pin out depicts the newer bi-directional parallel
port with input and output capabilities often
used with external tape drives and
accessory devices. If pins 31 or 32 are grounded
on a cable the printer will fail to
come ready when attached to the PC. This is
common on low cost parallel printer cables.
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