| ??? 11/25/07 23:06 Read: times |
#147387 - No, that can't be right! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Leonardo Rizza said:
My opinion is that PC serial ports works at 3.3V and the MAX232 overdrive the inputs possibly damaging port. No, that can't be right! An RS232 port must withstand the full voltages specified by the RS232 standard - which are in excess of +/-12V. If a MAX232 didn't comply with the RS232 standard, I think someone whould have noticed by now...!! Unless this "serial" port that you're talking about isn't really an RS232 port... |



