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  2. RS-485 - Wikipedia

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    RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced , and multipoint systems are supported.

  3. Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Dual, Quad and Octal 66 MHz PCI bus UARTs with Power Management Support, 16C550 compatible register set, 64-byte TX and RX FIFOs with level counters and programmable trigger levels, Fractional baud rate generator, Automatic RTS/CTS or DTR/DSR hardware flow control with programmable hysteresis, Automatic Xon/Xoff software flow control, RS-485 ...

  4. List of EIA standards - Wikipedia

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    EIA-170/RS-170 applies only to monochrome (black & white) video. The later color video version is RS-170A which shows color burst and the 4 color field sequence of NTSC. The RS-170A version is only a tentative standard, and was never formally adopted. NAB Engineering Handbook Seventh Edition. [1] EIA-189A Formerly RS-189A.

  5. Serial port - Wikipedia

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    While interfaces such as Ethernet, FireWire, and USB also send data as a serial stream, the term serial port usually denotes hardware compliant with RS-232 or a related standard, such as RS-485 or RS-422. Modern consumer personal computers (PCs) have largely replaced serial ports with higher-speed standards, primarily USB.

  6. 16550 UART - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently used to implement the serial port for IBM PC compatible personal computers, where it is often connected to an RS-232 interface for modems, serial mice, printers, and similar peripherals. It was the first serial chip used in the IBM PS/2 line, which were introduced in 1987. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Modbus - Wikipedia

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    Modbus Organization – links to protocol specifications; Modbus over serial line V1.02 – Modbus Organization (2006) Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide – Modbus Organization (1996). This is an obsolete Modbus specification, should only be used to address legacy issues.

  8. 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.

  9. ARINC 429 - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 429 is a data transfer standard for aircraft avionics. It uses a self-clocking, self-synchronizing data bus protocol (Tx and Rx are on separate ports). The physical connection wires are twisted pairs carrying balanced differential signaling.

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