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- From: gst@dcs.ed.ac.uk (George Taylor)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.tech
- Subject: A5000 serial port
- Message-ID: <C1Ewyx.2ny@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 13:47:21 GMT
- Sender: cnews@dcs.ed.ac.uk (UseNet News Admin)
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh
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- Further to my previous posting concerning my record of faulty serial ports, I now
- have my machine back and working.
-
- The engineer at Norwhich Computer Services reports
- that the serial driver chip had suffered static damage (the driver chip is a CMOS
- device which uses a charge pump to create the +/- RS232 voltages).
- He suggests extreme care be taken with the port and that screened (hence earthing
- from one machine's chasis to another) leads and plugs should always be used.
- I would have thought that given the typical nature of serial port use (noisy
- environments etc) that CMOS drivers are a bad idea, I intend to make up my own
- buffer to protect my port. I have never heard of this problem occuring on
- other euqipment using serial ports.
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- George
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