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XRT4500CV Datasheet(PDF) 9 Page - Exar Corporation |
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9 / 99 page XRT4500 áç áç áç áç MULTIPROTOCOL SERIAL NETWORK INTERFACE IC REV. 1.0.7 6 PIN DESCRIPTIONS (CONT.) PIN # Signal DTE MODE DCE MODE TYPE FUNCTION 11 TX4A RTSA CTSA O Transmitter 4 – Negative Data Differential Output to Line The XRT4500 accepts a TTL binary data stream from the Terminal Equipment via the TX4D (pin 8) input pin. The XRT4500 will convert this data into either the V.10, V.11 or V.28 modes, and will output it via this pin and TX4B (pin 10). The exact function of this output pin depends upon whether the XRT4500 device is operating in the DTE or DCE mode. DTE Mode – Negative Polarity portion of the RTS Line Signal. DCE Mode – Negative Polarity portion of the CTS Line Signal. Note: If the XRT4500 has been configured to operate in either the V.28/EIA-232 or V.10 Modes, then all of the data will be out- put (to the line) in a single-rail manner via this output pin. 12 TX5A DTRA DSRA O Transmitter 5 – Negative Data Differential Output to Line The XRT4500 accepts a TTL binary data stream via the TX5D (pin 15) input pin. The XRT4500 will convert this data into either the V.10, V.11 or V.28 modes, and will output it via this pin and TX5B (pin 13). The exact function of this output pin depends upon whether the XRT4500 device is operating in the DTE or DCE mode. DTE Mode – Negative Polarity portion of the DTR Line Signal. Transmitter 5 accepts a TTL level binary data stream (as the Data Terminal Read – DTR) from the terminal equipment. DCE Mode – Negative Polarity portion of the DSR Line Signal. Note: If the XRT4500 has been configured to operate in either the V.28/EIA-232 or V.10 Modes, then all of the data will be out- put (to the line) in a single-rail manner via this output pin. 13 TX5B DTRB DSRB O Transmitter 5 – Positive Data Differential Output to Line The XRT4500 accepts a TTL binary data stream via the TX5D (pin 15) input pin. The XRT4500 will convert this data into either the V.10, V.11 or V.28 modes, and will output it via this pin and TX5A (pin 12). The exact function of this output pin depends upon whether the XRT4500 device is operating in the DTE or DCE mode. DTE Mode – Positive Polarity portion of DTR Line signal. DCE Mode – Positive Polarity portion of DSR Line signal. Note: This output pin is not used if the XRT4500 has been con- figured to operate in either the V.28/EIA-232 or V.10 Modes. 14 GND Analog GND – For Transmitters 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. |
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