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  2. File:RS-422-423 530 pinout -- rs449's trimmedto25pin232like ...

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  3. RS-422 - Wikipedia

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    RS-422 is a common transport mechanism for RS-232 extenders. These consist of RS-232 ports on either end of an RS-422 connection. Before hard-disk-based playout and editing systems were used, broadcast automation systems and post-production linear editing facilities used RS-422A [ check spelling ] to remotely control the players/recorders ...

  4. 9-Pin Protocol - Wikipedia

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    It uses an DE-9 D-Sub connector with 9 pins (hence the name), where bi-directional communication takes place over a four wire cable according to the RS-422 standard. While nowadays all post-production editing is done with a non-linear editing system, in those days editing was done linearly, using online editing. Editing machines relied heavily ...

  5. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive DB-25 wiring diagrams: Tascam, Apple, SCSI, etc. "Pinouts by Connector". Pinouts. A list of common computer connectors, including most D-sub. "9 pin D-SUB female connector diagram and applications". Pinouts. Archived from the original on 2007-09-01 Devices with DE-9 connectors. "D-sub 9 Connector Pinout".

  6. RS-423 - Wikipedia

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    RS-423 systems can transmit data on cables as long as 1,200 meters (3,900 ft). [dubious – discuss] It is closely related to RS-422, which used the same signaling systems but on a different wiring arrangement: RS-423 differed primarily in that it had a single return pin instead of one for each data pin. [1]

  7. USB-to-serial adapter - Wikipedia

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    FTDI US232R : USB to RS-232 cable. A USB-to-serial adapter or simply USB adapter is a type of protocol converter that is used for converting USB data signals to and from serial communications standards (serial ports). Most commonly the USB data signals are converted to either RS-232, RS-485, RS-422, or TTL-level UART serial data.

  8. Synchronous Serial Interface - Wikipedia

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    Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) is a widely used serial interface standard for industrial applications between a master (e.g. controller) and a slave (e.g. sensor). SSI is based on RS-422 [1] standards and has a high protocol efficiency in addition to its implementation over various hardware platforms, making it very popular among sensor manufacturers.

  9. EIA-530 - Wikipedia

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    Two types of interchange circuits ("signals" or "leads") between the DCE and DTE are defined in TIA-530: Category I, which uses the balanced characteristics of EIA-422, and Category II, which is the unbalanced EIA-423. Most of the interchange circuits are Category I, with the exception of Local Loopback (pin 18), Remote Loopback (pin 21), and ...