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RS232, RS422 and V.35 Interfaces

Publishersangoma.com
Format HTMLDate added04 Apr 2001
Topics Frame Relay, Interfaces / Buses / I/Os, X.25
Downloads564

RS-232 has been around as a standard for decades as an electrical interface between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) such as modems or DSUs. It appears under different incarnations such as RS-232C, RS-232D, V.24, V.28 or V.10 but essentially all these interfaces are interoperable. RS-232 is used for asynchronous data transfer as well as synchronous links such as SDLC, HDLC, Frame Relay and X.25.

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