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Serial Port Conventions..... |
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:41 pm |
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Hi All,
I'm designing a project that will be marketed commercially. This product (test equipment interface) will be controlled by a PC. By convention should the serial port on an embedded device like this be a male or female DB-9 connector, and should it connect to the PC using a null-modem, or a straight-thru serial cable? I know it can be made to work in a couple of different ways, but I like to follow conventions on this one because it will be used by many people besides me.
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asmallri
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Re: Serial Port Conventions..... |
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:29 pm |
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Anonymous wrote: | I'm designing a project that will be marketed commercially. This product (test equipment interface) will be controlled by a PC. |
Unfortunately the old serial port is going the way of the dinosaur on the PC. You may want to consider if USB or Ethernet would be a better proposition than serial for a product to be marketed commercially. _________________ Regards, Andrew
http://www.brushelectronics.com/software
Home of Ethernet, SD card and Encrypted Serial Bootloaders for PICs!! |
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