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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 01:04:27 -0000, "tg"
wrote: "Al Klein" wrote in message ... RS-232 is RS-232, TTL is TTL. Wiring a plug adapter is the easy part. with an AOR control lead (CC8200) there is a small circuit board tucked inside the serial port plug housing Same with all other RS-232 to TTL converters. just wiring a plug adaptor although I wish it was. I expect the jav-232 cable (if it ever exists again) would contain even more circuitry. Soldering sections togther is easy. Getting hold of the sections - that's the hard part. The cables on Don's site make it easy - they do the level conversion. All you have to do is the connector conversion. I haven't seen a schematic of the jav-232, but I'd be veru surprised if it was anything more than a bidirectional level converter. |
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