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  2. RS-422 - Wikipedia

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    RS-422 systems can transmit data at rates as high as 10 Mbit/s, or may be sent on cables as long as 1,200 meters (3,900 ft) at lower rates. It is closely related to RS-423 , which uses the same signaling systems but on a different wiring arrangement.

  3. 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.

  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. Serial port - Wikipedia

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    The EIA/TIA-561 standard defines a pinout using this connector, while the rollover cable (or Yost standard) is commonly used on Unix computers and network devices, such as equipment from Cisco Systems. [7] Many models of Macintosh favor the related RS-422 standard, mostly using circular mini-DIN connectors.

  6. D-subminiature - Wikipedia

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    The standard specifies a male connector for terminal equipment and a female connector for modems, but many variations exist. IBM PC-compatible computers tend to have male connectors at the device and female connectors at the modems. Early Apple Macintosh models used DE-9 connectors for RS-422 multi-drop serial interfaces (which can operate as ...

  7. Synchronous Data Link Control - Wikipedia

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    Two U frames in SDLC which do not exist in HDLC are: BCN (Beacon): When a secondary loses carrier (stops receiving any signal) from the primary, it begins transmitting a stream of "beacon" responses, identifying the location of the communication failure.

  8. EIA-530 - Wikipedia

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    Pinout RS-530 DTE using male DB-25. Currently known as TIA-530-A, but often called EIA-530, or RS-530, is a balanced serial interface standard that generally uses a 25-pin connector, originally created by the Telecommunications Industry Association.

  9. NMEA 0183 - Wikipedia

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    While NMEA 0183 only defines an RS-422 transport, there also exists a de facto standard in which the sentences from NMEA 0183 are placed in UDP datagrams (one sentence per packet) and sent over an IP network. The NMEA standard is proprietary and sells for at least US$2000 (except for members of the NMEA) as of September 2020.