Am I stupid ?

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Miro

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What ? I want to make a board that converts RS422 into RS232

I have 7.5V regulated power and several hardware handshaking lines which are
more or less unchanged but can be taken down to TTL for opto isolation.

I also have about 12 schematics from www.rs485.com which are good enough to
use as a starting point.

I need a special connector on the RS422 side (AB05) and a heavy duty DB9 on
the serial end. I have all pinouts.

Is there some reason why no person can just tell me that they know what I
want to build but insist on specifications for the most well know comms bus
in the world ? We are talking about 1980's technology.

Anyone in Sydney want this project ? Design and artwork ?

What am I missing here ?

===============================
RS422 + handshaking from 232 + power

TTL

OPTO ISOLATION

TTL

RS232
================================

There are at least a dozen chips for each process. There are also SMD and TH
versions of everything.

Anyone interested ? Reply in thread please !
 
Miro wrote:
What ? I want to make a board that converts RS422 into RS232

I have 7.5V regulated power and several hardware handshaking lines which are
more or less unchanged but can be taken down to TTL for opto isolation.

I also have about 12 schematics from www.rs485.com which are good enough to
use as a starting point.

I need a special connector on the RS422 side (AB05) and a heavy duty DB9 on
the serial end. I have all pinouts.

Is there some reason why no person can just tell me that they know what I
want to build but insist on specifications for the most well know comms bus
in the world ? We are talking about 1980's technology.

Anyone in Sydney want this project ? Design and artwork ?

What am I missing here ?

===============================
RS422 + handshaking from 232 + power

TTL

OPTO ISOLATION

TTL

RS232
================================

There are at least a dozen chips for each process. There are also SMD and TH
versions of everything.

Anyone interested ? Reply in thread please !
http://www.integrityusa.com/converteritemw.asp?record=35

$65 US and some connector rewiring.
 
"Mark Harriss" <billy@blartco.co.uk> wrote in message
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http://www.integrityusa.com/converteritemw.asp?record=35

$65 US and some connector rewiring.
Where do I connect the RS-232 hardware handshaking lines on the RS422 side ?
Unless you are suggesting a "rats nest" internal wiring. I was hoping for a
custom board.

Any takers ?
 
Miro wrote:
"Mark Harriss" <billy@blartco.co.uk> wrote in message
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http://www.integrityusa.com/converteritemw.asp?record=35

$65 US and some connector rewiring.


Where do I connect the RS-232 hardware handshaking lines on the RS422 side ?
Unless you are suggesting a "rats nest" internal wiring. I was hoping for a
custom board.

Any takers ?
No, I'm suggesting you grow a brain
 
also http://www.blackbox.com/files/productdetails/16892.PDF
http://www.antona.com/
http://www.dcbnet.com/manuals/422converter.pdf
http://www.action-electronics.com/amkor.htm
http://www.drastictech.com/rs232to422.html
http://www.omega.com/pptst/OMG-CONV-485.html
http://www.umd.com.au/ftp/pub/M153um.pdf

etc etc just use Google

and there is a circuit here

http://chaokhun.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit/Rs422/Rs422.html or more
correctly here
http://chaokhun.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit/Rs422/Rs422.pdf

schematic here
http://www.realhamradio.com/k8cu%20gps%20interface%20and%20power%20supply.pdf

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Simpler
http://www.kontron.com/products/pdproductdetail.cfm?keyProduct=31341&kps=789&kpc=8

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or
http://www.ieci.com.au/products/Product_Page2.asp?Product_ID=2020

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or
http://www.ieci.com.au/products/Product_Page2.asp?Product_ID=2020

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So why do people in the field of board design struggle so much with this. We
all seem to agree it is a walk in the park !
 
Miro wrote:
What ? I want to make a board that converts RS422 into RS232

I have 7.5V regulated power and several hardware handshaking lines which are
more or less unchanged but can be taken down to TTL for opto isolation.

I also have about 12 schematics from www.rs485.com which are good enough to
use as a starting point.

I need a special connector on the RS422 side (AB05) and a heavy duty DB9 on
the serial end. I have all pinouts.

There is no DB9, its real name is DE9.


Is there some reason why no person can just tell me that they know what I
want to build but insist on specifications for the most well know comms bus
in the world ? We are talking about 1980's technology.

Anyone in Sydney want this project ? Design and artwork ?

What am I missing here ?

===============================
RS422 + handshaking from 232 + power

TTL

OPTO ISOLATION

TTL

RS232
================================

There are at least a dozen chips for each process. There are also SMD and TH
versions of everything.

Anyone interested ? Reply in thread please !

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prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:447DB100.2760B8F9@earthlink.net...
There is no DB9,
Yes there is, the current model Aston Martin is the DB9. :)

MrT.
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:447DB100.2760B8F9@earthlink.net...
Miro wrote:

What ? I want to make a board that converts RS422 into RS232

I have 7.5V regulated power and several hardware handshaking lines which
are
more or less unchanged but can be taken down to TTL for opto isolation.

I also have about 12 schematics from www.rs485.com which are good enough
to
use as a starting point.

I need a special connector on the RS422 side (AB05) and a heavy duty DB9
on
the serial end. I have all pinouts.


There is no DB9, its real name is DE9.


Is there some reason why no person can just tell me that they know what I
want to build but insist on specifications for the most well know comms
bus
in the world ? We are talking about 1980's technology.

Anyone in Sydney want this project ? Design and artwork ?

What am I missing here ?

===============================
RS422 + handshaking from 232 + power

TTL

OPTO ISOLATION

TTL

RS232
================================

There are at least a dozen chips for each process. There are also SMD and
TH
versions of everything.

Anyone interested ? Reply in thread please !


--

Whether there is or there isn't I am quite certain I could order as many as
I like calling it as I did.
 
Miro wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:447DB100.2760B8F9@earthlink.net...

There is no DB9, its real name is DE9.

Whether there is or there isn't I am quite certain I could order as many as
I like calling it as I did.

All that proves is that you're dealing with a clueless distributor.
The "D" is the connector style. the "E" is the shell size, and the "9"
is the maximum pins in that configuration. Also, the SVGA monitor
connector is HDE-15.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Miro wrote:


Where do I connect the RS-232 hardware handshaking lines on the RS422 side ?
Unless you are suggesting a "rats nest" internal wiring. I was hoping for a
custom board.
You have not had a real helpful reply yet. RS232 has signals that go
FROM one device TO another. RS422 can do the same but is often
implemented as a signal BETWEEN devices (really doing it as RS485)

To understand your problem you would need to provide some more info,
however given that you are not sure where handshaking goes, I'm guessing
that you hav one pair of 422 wires your trying to cram Tx, Rx, rts
etc... down. That may not work for you.

In some cases you can just loop back handshaking and have 422 tx and 422
rx. If rx and tx are on same 422 pair then you probably need some sort
of protocol conversion.

Not stupid, just need to establish problem clearer.


cya, Andrew...
 
So I take it that no person on here actually makes boards otherwise someone
would have taken the offer by now.
 
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 00:44:57 +1000, "Miro" <miro01@hotmail.com> wrote:

So I take it that no person on here actually makes boards otherwise someone
would have taken the offer by now.
I'll do it, but its going to cost you $170/hour.
 
The Real Andy wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 00:44:57 +1000, "Miro" <miro01@hotmail.com> wrote:

So I take it that no person on here actually makes boards otherwise someone
would have taken the offer by now.



I'll do it, but its going to cost you $170/hour.
I work cheap, I'll do it for $169/hour.

Dave :)
 
Miro wrote:
So I take it that no person on here actually makes boards otherwise someone
would have taken the offer by now.
Most people here wouldn't be in that small job contract business, and
would charge more than you think.
However, there are guys around that advertise and do this sort of
stuff. Look at the back of Silicon Chip mag, there are a couple that
sound as though they will do it, like this one:
http://www.sesame.com.au/

Dave :)
 

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