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общая лексика
Recommended Standard 232C
протокол [интерфейс] RS-232C
стандарт EIA (известен также как интерфейс CCITT V.24) на асинхронную передачу данных между компьютером и периферией. Передатчик одного устройства соединяется с приёмником другого и наоборот. Для управления подключённым устройством могут быть использованы дополнительные линии порта RS-232C или специальные символы, добавляемые к передаваемым данным. Используется в последовательном порте компьютеров
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общая лексика
протокол V.24
стандарт, аналогичный американскому (последовательному протоколу) EIA RS-232C. Определяет канал обмена между оборудованием DTE и DCE. Стандарт V.24 рекомендует для модемов 12 частот, которые не пересекаются с управляющими частотами телефонной сети. Эти частоты разделены на три группы: Группа A 920, 1000, 1080, 1160 Гц
Группа B 1320, 1400, 1480, 1560 Гц
Группа C 1720, 1800, 1880, 1960 Гц
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In telecommunications, RS-232 or Recommended Standard 232 is a standard originally introduced in 1960 for serial communication transmission of data. It formally defines signals connecting between a DTE (data terminal equipment) such as a computer terminal, and a DCE (data circuit-terminating equipment or data communication equipment), such as a modem. The standard defines the electrical characteristics and timing of signals, the meaning of signals, and the physical size and pinout of connectors. The current version of the standard is TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, issued in 1997. The RS-232 standard had been commonly used in computer serial ports and is still widely used in industrial communication devices.
A serial port complying with the RS-232 standard was once a standard feature of many types of computers. Personal computers used them for connections not only to modems, but also to printers, computer mice, data storage, uninterruptible power supplies, and other peripheral devices.
Compared with later interfaces such as RS-422, RS-485 and Ethernet, RS-232 has lower transmission speed, shorter maximum cable length, larger voltage swing, larger standard connectors, no multipoint capability and limited multidrop capability. In modern personal computers, USB has displaced RS-232 from most of its peripheral interface roles. Thanks to their simplicity and past ubiquity, however, RS-232 interfaces are still used—particularly in industrial machines, networking equipment, and scientific instruments where a short-range, point-to-point, low-speed wired data connection is fully adequate.