| ??? 11/27/07 23:06 Read: times |
#147478 - yes, genuine male cow manure Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Once we move into the real world and hook up to stuff NOT mentioned in the data sheet
I would newver hook a RS232 transceiver up to anything but a RS232 line as is mentioned in the datasheet. Whatever 'experience' you may have hooking it up to something else may be valid if you specify that this does not apply to 232 lines they've transmitted farther at times than they were meant to Then you are NOT doing RS232 but something else. once you go beyond the standard your 'results' 'experience' or whatever is totally irrelevant. I have, in 20 years or so (when did they first come out?), used the capacitor values stated in the data sheet for various RS232 transceivers and never had a problem. But, then again asd a professional, I have stayed within what the standard. The fact is professionals design (to the standard), amateurs 'experiment'. Erik |



