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matt weber wrote in
: On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:38:39 -0500, starman wrote: That's strange. Why would they not have designed it with an RS-232 interface? Because RS-232 levels require voltages that are rarely seen on transistorized equipment these days. Just about everything except RS232 run on 3.3 or 5 volts. RS232 levels are + and - 10 volts or so, and 20ma current loop is often about 100 volts! Chips like the Max232 exist to deal with precisely this problem... That answers my question as well. I knew not to do it, though I did not understand why they choose TTL levels. Thanks Soliloquy |