Data communication

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Commonly used RS-232 serial port cables
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Circuit translates TTY current loop to RS-232C
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Current Loop Converter
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IC adds full-duplex RS-485 operation
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RS-232 to RS-422 conversion cable schematic
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RS-232/485 converter has automatic flow control
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RS-232 to RS-485 Isolated Converter
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Two Channel, Port Powered RS-232 to RS-422 Converter
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MAX1480
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Maxim
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RS-232C interface meets telecomminications safety specs
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RS-232C circuit has galvanic isolation
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RS-232 to RS-232 Port-Powered Optical Isolator
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RS-232 over voltage protection circuits
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RS-422/485 Application Note
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Use a PIC for automatic baud-rate detection
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Use power line for baud-rate generation
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Circuit converts between TTL and shifted ECL
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Logic Family Voltage Translation
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Simple RS-232 receiver
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TTL to RS-232 interfacing
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Two transistors form bidirectional level translator
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Two-transistor circuit replaces IC
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Circuit adapts differential input to drive coax
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DC power wire also carries clock or data
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Emissions killers trap common-mode currents
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Group-delay equalizer has gain more than 1
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Line driver economically synthesizes impedance
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RLC circuits match transmission lines to loads
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Speedy Spice subcircuit models lossy line
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Correlator works in presence of noise
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SP-L modulator uses single-speed bit clock
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Synchronizing controller detects baud rate
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