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How many types of rs-232 lead connections
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<blockquote data-quote="PCD" data-source="post: 118786" data-attributes="member: 176341"><p>The straight is known as simply 'serial lead' and it has pin1 connected to pin 1 at the other ene, pin2 to pin2 etc. The crossed one (diagram above) is known as the 'null-modem' cable, sometimes referred to as null-modem serial which causes confusion. Other feature is the end connections of the null-modem are same gender (female-female usually) and the straight opposite gender. Regards, pcd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCD, post: 118786, member: 176341"] The straight is known as simply 'serial lead' and it has pin1 connected to pin 1 at the other ene, pin2 to pin2 etc. The crossed one (diagram above) is known as the 'null-modem' cable, sometimes referred to as null-modem serial which causes confusion. Other feature is the end connections of the null-modem are same gender (female-female usually) and the straight opposite gender. Regards, pcd. [/QUOTE]
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