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Appendix E 

 Asynchronous Communications 

Serial data communications implies that individual bits of a character are transmitted consecutively to a 
receiver  that  assembles  the  bits  back  into  a  character.  Data  rate,  error  checking,  handshaking,  and 
character  framing  (start/stop  bits)  are  pre-defined  and  must  correspond  at  both  the  transmitting  and 
receiving ends. 

 

Asynchronous communications is the standard means of serial data communication for PC compatibles 
and PS/2 computers. The original PC was equipped with a communication or COM: port that was designed 
around an 8250 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART). This device allows asynchronous 
serial  data  to  be  transferred  through  a  simple  and  straightforward  programming  interface.  A  start  bit, 
followed by a pre-defined number of data bits (5, 6, 7, or 8) defines character boundaries for asynchronous 
communications. The end of the character is defined by the transmission of a pre-defined number of stop 
bits (usually 1, 1.5 or 2). An extra bit used for error detection is often appended before the stop bits.  

 

 

 

Asynchronous Communications Bit Diagram 

 

This special bit is called the parity bit. Parity is a simple method of determining if a data bit has been lost 
or  corrupted  during  transmission.  There  are  several  methods  for  implementing  a  parity  check  to  guard 
against data corruption. Common methods are called (E)ven Parity or (O)dd Parity. Sometimes parity is not 
used  to  detect  errors  on  the  data  stream.  This  is  referred  to  as  (N)o  parity.  Because  each  bit  in 
asynchronous  communications  is  sent  consecutively,  it  is  easy  to  generalize  asynchronous 
communications  by  stating  that  each  character  is  wrapped  (framed)  by  pre-defined  bits  to  mark  the 
beginning  and  end  of  the  serial  transmission  of  the  character.  The  data  rate  and  communication 
parameters for asynchronous communications must be the same at both the transmitting and receiving 
ends. The communication parameters are baud rate, parity, number of data bits per character, and stop bits 
(i.e., 9600, N, 8, 1). 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SEALINK+485I

Page 1: ...1 Sealevel Systems Inc 2104 Manual SL9092 9 2021 SEALINK 485I User Manual 2104...

Page 2: ...ARE INSTALLATION 6 CONFIGURATION 8 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 12 APPENDIX B HOW TO GET ASSISTANCE 13 APPENDIX C ELECTRICAL INTERFACE 14 APPENDIX D GROUND LOO...

Page 3: ...422 485 Asynchronous serial port providing a versatile interface for common RS 422 485 needs The SeaLINK 485I connects through the PC s external USB port so it does not require opening the computer c...

Page 4: ...g to Upstream Host Hub Advisory Conventions Warning The highest level of importance used to stress a condition where damage could result to the product or the user could suffer serious injury Importan...

Page 5: ...Operating Systems Refer to the appropriate section of the Serial Utilities Software For additional software support please call Sealevel Systems Technical Support 864 843 4343 Our technical support is...

Page 6: ...switch for your specific application Please see the Configuration section for more information The SeaLINK 485I is defaulted to RS 422 mode so changes are only required if you will be using the produ...

Page 7: ...port by using the assigned COM identifier shown above In this case it is COM5 but this assignment will vary from system to system At this point the hardware is recognized To verify operation use Seal...

Page 8: ...position either enables adds or connects based on the function of the switch position listed below Switch SW1 position OFF disables removes or disconnects SW1 Function 1 RS 485 Two Wire Auto Enable Di...

Page 9: ...gure 2 is the first RS 485 picture 1 ON 2 off 3 ON 4 ON 5 ON 6 ON 7 ON 8 off Figure 3 is the second RS 485 picture 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 5 ON 6 ON 7 ON 8 off ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF RS 422 Figure 1 RS 42...

Page 10: ...opening the case No system resources are required i e I O ports or IRQ s LED status indicators for USB Enabled TD and RD Connector Pin Assignments DB25 Male The SeaLINK 485I complies with the EIA 530...

Page 11: ...ing Manufacturing All Sealevel Systems Printed Circuit boards are built to UL 94V0 rating and are 100 electrically tested These printed circuit boards are solder mask over bare copper or solder mask o...

Page 12: ...ED EN will be lit This should allow you to use Sealevel s WinSSD utility and the supplied loopback plug to check communications The supplied loopback plug connects TD to RD If you decide to test the M...

Page 13: ...an FAQ section on its web site Please refer to this to answer many common questions This section can be found at http www sealevel com faq asp Sealevel Systems maintains a web page on the Internet Our...

Page 14: ...or RS 485 RS 485 is backwardly compatible with RS 422 however it is optimized for party line or multi drop applications The output of the RS 422 485 driver is capable of being Active enabled or Tri St...

Page 15: ...t can cause equipment malfunction or even destruction Cabling Recommendations When connecting the SeaLINK 485I in an RS 485 network care should be taken that both ends of the network are not isolated...

Page 16: ...of the character is defined by the transmission of a pre defined number of stop bits usually 1 1 5 or 2 An extra bit used for error detection is often appended before the stop bits Asynchronous Commu...

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Page 18: ...to correct the interference at the user s expense EMC Directive Statement Products bearing the CE Label fulfill the requirements of the EMC directive 89 336 EEC and of the low voltage directive 73 23...

Page 19: ...ty Warranty service may be obtained by delivering the Product to Sealevel and providing proof of purchase Customer agrees to ensure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepa...

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