Connect Tech Network Card DFlex 4 104 User Manual

Connect Tech Inc.  
“Meeting your objectives ... by design”  
DFlex-4/104  
Multi-port Serial Communications  
Adapter  
User Manual  
Connect Tech Inc  
42 Arrow Road  
Guelph, Ontario  
N1K 1S6  
Tel: (519) 836-1291  
1-800-426-8979  
Fax: (519) 836-4878  
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Part Number: MAN045  
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Warranty  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Connect Tech Inc. warrants to the original purchaser of this  
Connect Tech hardware product that it is to be in good working  
order for a period of one year from the date of purchase from  
Connect Tech Inc. or an authorized Connect Tech dealer. Should  
this product, in Connect Tech Inc.'s opinion, fail to be in good  
working order during the warranty period, Connect Tech Inc. will,  
at its option, repair or replace this product at no charge, provided  
that the product has not been subjected to abuse, misuse,  
accident, disaster or non Connect Tech Inc. authorized  
modification or repair.  
You may obtain Limited Warranty service by delivering this  
product to an authorized Connect Tech dealer or to Connect Tech  
Inc. along with proof of purchase. If this product is shipped, you  
agree to insure the product or assume risk of loss or damage in  
transit, and to prepay shipping charges to the warranty repair  
location.  
The above warranty is the only warranty authorized by Connect  
Tech Inc. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL  
CONNECT TECH INC. BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR  
ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS,  
LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE  
USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, SUCH PRODUCT  
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Copyright/Trademarks  
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contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in  
connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this  
material. This document contains proprietary information that is  
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Tech, Inc.  
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and 2001 by Connect Tech, Inc.  
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Certification  
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Certification  
DFlex-4/104  
The DFlex-4/104 is to be included into a device ultimately subject  
to FCC, DOC/IC, and CE certification. The customer is  
responsible for bringing the completed device into compliance  
prior to resale.  
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Contents  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
Introduction.................................................................................1-1  
Manual Overview........................................................................1-1  
Conventions & Symbols.....................................................1-2  
Product Overview .......................................................................1-3  
DFlex-4/104 Adapter..........................................................1-3  
DFlex-4/104 Software ........................................................1-6  
Customer Service Overview .......................................................1-6  
RMA Overview...........................................................................1-9  
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Introduction.................................................................................2-1  
Configuration ..............................................................................2-1  
Port Addresses....................................................................2-2  
Status Port Addresses ................................................2-3  
Custom Port Addresses..............................................2-4  
Interrupt Selection ..............................................................2-6  
Mode 1 (one IRQ)......................................................2-7  
Mode 2 (two IRQs)....................................................2-9  
Mode 3 (four IRQs) .................................................2-11  
Baud Rate Selection .........................................................2-12  
Serial Line Interface Modules (SLIM).............................2-15  
SLIM Installation.....................................................2-15  
SLIM compatibility .................................................2-18  
Installing the DFlex-4/104 Adapter in your System ........2-18  
Chapter 3: Software Installation  
Introduction.................................................................................3-1  
Configuration ..............................................................................3-1  
DOS 3.XX - 6.XX ..............................................................3-1  
Linux...................................................................................3-2  
Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD ....................................................3-2  
OS/2....................................................................................3-2  
QNX 2.XX..........................................................................3-2  
QNX 4.XX..........................................................................3-3  
SCO Unix ...........................................................................3-3  
Windows 3.XX...................................................................3-3  
Windows 95/98...................................................................3-3  
Windows NT ......................................................................3-4  
Utilities........................................................................................3-4  
Portfind...............................................................................3-4  
Porttest................................................................................3-4  
SeePORT............................................................................3-4  
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Contents  
Chapter 4: Appendices  
Appendix A: Specifications ........................................................4-1  
Operating Environment......................................................4-1  
Power Requirements...........................................................4-1  
PC Bus Interface.................................................................4-1  
Communications.................................................................4-1  
Control Signals...................................................................4-2  
Dimensions.........................................................................4-2  
Connectors/Interface ..........................................................4-2  
Part Numbers......................................................................4-2  
Certification........................................................................4-2  
Appendix B: Connectors/Pinouts................................................4-3  
Port Connector Pinouts.......................................................4-3  
Cable Connector Pinouts....................................................4-4  
Power Connector Pinouts...................................................4-5  
SLIM Pinouts .....................................................................4-6  
Appendix C: Factory Settings.....................................................4-7  
I/O/Status Port Address Setting..........................................4-7  
IRQ Setting.........................................................................4-8  
Baud Rate Setting...............................................................4-9  
Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal ....................................4-11  
SLIM insertion .................................................................4-11  
SLIM removal ..................................................................4-12  
Appendix E: RS-232 SLIM Option ..........................................4-13  
Installation........................................................................4-15  
Appendix F: RS-485/422 Options ............................................4-17  
Installation........................................................................4-17  
RS-485/422 SLIM ............................................................4-18  
RS-485/422 Cable Wiring................................................4-21  
Appendix G: RS-423 Options...................................................4-23  
Installation........................................................................4-24  
RS-423 Cable Wiring.......................................................4-26  
Appendix H: 20mA Current Loop Option................................4-27  
Installation........................................................................4-27  
20mA Current Loop SLIM...............................................4-28  
Current Loop Cable Wiring..............................................4-31  
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List of Tables  
Table 1: Typical port address usage............................................2-2  
Table 2: Port address settings......................................................2-5  
Table 3: Baud rates ...................................................................2-14  
Table 4: 10 pin port header pinouts ............................................4-3  
Table 5: DB-9 cable connector pinouts ......................................4-4  
Table 6: Power connector pinouts...............................................4-5  
Table 7: SLIM pinouts ................................................................4-6  
Table 8: SLIM pinouts ..............................................................4-16  
Table 9: SLIM pinouts ..............................................................4-20  
Table 10: SLIM pinouts............................................................4-25  
Table 11: SLIM pinouts............................................................4-30  
List of Figures  
Figure 1: DFlex-4/104 adapter....................................................1-4  
Figure 2: DFlex-4/104 - 16 port configuration ...........................1-5  
Figure 3: Problem summary sheet ..............................................1-7  
Figure 4: Port address (SW1)......................................................2-4  
Figure 5: IRQ jumper & switch blocks.......................................2-6  
Figure 6: Baud rate jumper block (J1) ......................................2-13  
Figure 7: SLIM socket to serial port relationship.....................2-16  
Figure 8: I/O/Status port address factory settings.......................4-7  
Figure 9: IRQ factory setting ......................................................4-8  
Figure 10: Baud rate factory setting (J1) ....................................4-9  
Figure 11: SLIM insertion.........................................................4-11  
Figure 12: SLIM removal .........................................................4-12  
Figure 13: RS-232; RS-232/Fast SLIM: partial schematic.......4-14  
Figure 14: RS-485/422 SLIM partial schematic.......................4-19  
Figure 15: RS-485/422 wiring diagram (4 wire) ......................4-21  
Figure 16: RS-485/422 wiring diagram (2 wire) ......................4-21  
Figure 17: RS-423 SLIM partial schematic..............................4-23  
Figure 18: RS-423 wiring diagram (4 wire) .............................4-26  
Figure 19: RS-423 wiring diagram (all wire) ...........................4-26  
Figure 20: 20mA Current Loop SLIM schematic.....................4-28  
Figure 21: Current Loop wiring diagram (4 wire)....................4-31  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Introduction.................................................................................1-1  
Manual Overview........................................................................1-1  
Conventions & Symbols.....................................................1-2  
Product Overview .......................................................................1-3  
DFlex-4/104 Adapter..........................................................1-3  
DFlex-4/104 Software ........................................................1-6  
Customer Service Overview .......................................................1-6  
RMA Overview...........................................................................1-9  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Introduction  
1-1  
This section contains an overall description of the DFlex-4/104  
manual, the DFlex-4/104 product, Connect Tech 's technical  
services, Return Merchandise Authorization and warranty repair  
policies. The organization of the information is as follows:  
Manual Overview - describes the structure of the manual and  
the conventions the manual uses.  
Product Overview - describes the DFlex-4/104, its features  
and specifications.  
Customer Services Overview - describes the various  
customer support services available to users of Connect Tech  
products.  
RMA Overview - describes the RMA policy and procedures  
for all Connect Tech products.  
Manual Overview  
The purpose of the DFlex-4/104 User's Manual is to help you  
install the DFlex-4/104 as effortlessly as possible. The manual  
includes four main sections:  
Introduction - the section you are currently reading, covers  
the DFlex-4/104 features; Connect Tech's customer services;  
and return merchandise authorization (RMA) policies and  
procedures.  
Hardware Installation - describes installation of the  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Software Installation - discusses the installation of the  
DFlex-4/104 under various operating systems.  
Note:  
We recommend that you read both the Hardware  
Installation and Software Installation sections before you  
attempt to install the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Appendices - the appendices contain information on  
electrical pinouts, product specifications such as power  
requirements; default jumper settings; and other technical  
information.  
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Conventions & Symbols  
This manual uses the following conventions:  
In most cases the font for file names and command  
statements is Arial Narrow Bold 9 point . An example is:  
DEVICE=DFLEX.SYS p=200 p=208 p=210 p=218  
Note: the "Note" convention informs you of important  
messages, exceptions, or special cases.  
Example: the "Example" convention outlines hardware  
and software installation examples.  
Technical Tip: the "Technical Tip" convention offers  
technical tips to assist you in hardware and software  
installation or problems  
WARNING  
The "Warning" convention advises you to take certain  
precautions in order to avoid possible damage to your  
Connect Tech product.  
This message warns you that your Connect Tech product is  
very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure that before  
handling the product you practice proper ESD procedures.  
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Product Overview  
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The DFlex-4/104 adapters are high performance multi-port serial  
adapters in a PC/104 form factor that allow you to connect up to 4  
serial devices.  
Your DFlex-4/104 product consists of the following components:  
DFlex-4/104 adapter  
DFlex-4/104 DOS device drivers  
DFlex-4/104 Windows 95/98 device drivers  
Note: You can also order standard cables for the DFlex-4/104  
DFlex-4/104 Adapter  
DFlex-4/104 adapters provide the high speed interfaces between a  
host computer and multiple external serial devices. DFlex-4/104  
adapters include features such as:  
4 asynchronous serial ports.  
RS-232, RS-485/422, RS-423, or 20mA Current Loop  
interfaces. Electrical interfaces are on Serial Line Interface  
Modules (SLIM) and are field upgradeable.  
multiple DFlex-4/104 adapters may reside in a system.  
16C654 quad UARTs are used to control each port. The  
16C654 quad UART has 64 byte transmit and receive FIFO  
for each port and automatic software/hardware flow control.  
each port has independent baud rate selection offering baud  
rates from 50 – 460.8 KBPS, with 5, 6, 7 or 8 data bits and 1,  
1.5, 2 stop bits, odd or even parity.  
on board switches allow the selection of 8 predefined I/O  
address sets.  
on board jumpers allow the selection of 1, 2 or 4 IRQ lines.  
You can choose from interrrupts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9/2, 10, 11, 12,  
14 and 15.  
optional +5V on serial port headers to power external  
devices.  
driver support for Windows 95/98/NT. Also compatible with  
operating systems featuring 16450/16550 serial drivers such  
as: Linux, BSD/OS, QNX, DOS, Solaris, OS/2 (3RD party  
driver) and SCO Unix  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Figure 1 shows the locations of various hardware components of  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Figure 1: DFlex-4/104 adapter  
Port connectors  
SLIM sockets  
Quad  
UART  
Port/IRQ address  
switch block (SW1)  
IRQ jumper block  
(J2)  
Maximum baud rate  
jumper block (J1)  
PC/104  
bus connector  
Power connector  
The DFlex-4/104 adapters can accommodate both small and large  
multi-channel applications. You can combine DFlex-4/104  
adapters in a single system. Figure 2 below represents a sample  
configuration for a system requiring 16 ports.  
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Figure 2: DFlex-4/104 - 16 port configuration  
Terminals  
Terminals  
Terminals  
DFlex-4/104  
1110  
9
2
2
2
/
DFlex-4/104  
1110  
9
/
DFlex-4/104  
Terminals  
1110  
9
/
DFlex-4/104  
1110  
9
2
/
Host System  
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DFlex-4/104 Software  
To install your DFlex-4/104 adapter under different operating  
systems see Chapter 3: Software Installation.  
Customer Service Overview  
If you experience difficulties after reading the manual and using  
the product, contact the Connect Tech reseller from which you  
purchased the product. In most cases the reseller can help you  
with product installation and difficulties.  
In the event that the reseller is unable to resolve your problem, our  
highly qualified support staff can assist you. Please refer to and  
complete the problem summary sheet found in Figure 3 before  
contacting us.  
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Figure 3: Problem summary sheet  
Problem Description  
Connect Tech Product Description  
Product:  
Revision no.:  
Product serial no.:  
No. of serial ports:  
Base address selected:  
IRQ selected:  
I/O port address selected:  
Device driver:  
System Description  
Revision no.:  
Revision no.:  
Operating system:  
System type & manufacturer:  
Amount of RAM:  
Video adapter:  
CPU type/speed:  
Settings:  
Network adapter:  
Settings:  
Hard disk adapter:  
Tape adapter:  
Settings:  
Settings:  
Other serial adapters  
Other adapters:  
Settings:  
Settings:  
Devices connected to ports:  
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We offer three ways for you to contact us:  
Mail/Courier  
You may contact us by letter and our mailing address for  
correspondence is:  
Connect Tech Inc.  
c/o Customer Service  
42 Arrow Road  
Guelph, Ontario  
Canada N1K 1S6  
Email/Internet  
You may contact us through the Internet. Our addresses on the  
Internet are:  
ftp.connecttech.com  
Note:  
1. You can submit your technical support questions to our  
customer support engineers via our Internet email address  
OR  
2. You can refer to our knowledge database found in the  
Customer Support section of our World Wide Web site.  
OR  
3. You can fill out the problem summary form, found in the  
Customer Support section of our World Wide Web site and  
submit it to our customer support engineers via the Web.  
OR  
4. You can obtain the latest versions of software drivers and  
manuals from the Customer Support section of our World  
Wide Web site or from the /pub section on our FTP site.  
Telephone/Facsimile  
Customer Support representatives are ready to answer your call  
Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to  
5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Our numbers for calls are:  
Telephone:  
Toll Free:  
Facsimile  
519-836-1291  
1-800-426-8979  
519-836-4878 (on-line 24 hours)  
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RMA Overview  
Connect Tech products requiring warranty or non-warranty  
repairs need an RMA number. To obtain a Return Merchandise  
Authorization (RMA) Number please contact:  
Connect Tech Inc.  
Technical Support  
42 Arrow Road  
Guelph, Ontario  
Canada N1K 1S6  
Phone:  
(519) 836-1291  
Toll Free: 1-800-426-8979  
Facsimile: (519) 836-4878  
FTP: ftp.connecttech.com  
Include with the product, proof of purchase (including date of  
purchase), a description of the problem and the RMA number.  
Clearly display the RMA number on the external packaging.  
Please refer to the Limited Warranty for further restrictions or  
requirements.  
Your DFlex adapter is very sensitive to static electricity. Make  
sure that before you remove the card from your computer, you  
wear an anti-static wristband. When you remove the board from  
your computer, handle it only by the edges and place it on the  
anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
Note:  
1. Please pack the item for repair securely and ship it prepaid  
and insured. Connect Tech is not liable for damage or loss  
to the product due to shipping.  
2. Connect Tech will not accept items for repair without an  
RMA number.  
3. Connect Tech will not accept items for repair shipped freight  
collect.  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Introduction.................................................................................2-1  
Configuration ..............................................................................2-1  
Port Addresses....................................................................2-2  
Status Port Addresses ................................................2-3  
Custom Port Addresses..............................................2-4  
Interrupt Selection ..............................................................2-6  
Mode 1 (one IRQ)......................................................2-7  
Mode 2 (two IRQs)....................................................2-9  
Mode 3 (four IRQs) .................................................2-11  
Baud Rate Selection .........................................................2-12  
Serial Line Interface Modules (SLIM).............................2-15  
SLIM Installation.....................................................2-15  
SLIM compatibility .................................................2-18  
Installing the DFlex-4/104 Adapter in your System ........2-18  
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Introduction  
2-1  
Hardware installation involves configuration of the DFlex-4/104  
adapter. The following sections detail how to change the field  
configurable parameters. The setting of these will depend on  
both the number of boards you are installing and the existing  
configuration of your system.  
Note: Please refer to Chapter 3: Software Installation for  
installation of your DFlex-4/104 board under certain operating  
systems.  
Configuration  
You must configure various settings and options before installing  
your DFlex-4/104 adapter in your system. In order to insure a  
successful installation, please follow the steps in the order  
specified below.  
1. Selection of I/O and status port addresses.  
2. Selection of IRQs.  
3. Baud rate selection.  
4. Serial Line Interface Module (SLIM) options.  
5. Installation of Serial Line Interface Modules (SLIM).  
6. Configuration of RS-232 and/or RS-485/422 and/or RS-423  
and/or Current Loop options.  
7. Installing the DFlex-4/104 adapter in your system.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter is very sensitive to static electricity.  
Make sure that before you remove the card from the anti-static  
shipping bag, you wear an anti-static wristband. When you  
remove the board from the anti-static bag, handle it only by the  
edges and place it on the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
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Port Addresses  
Port addresses are configured with the DIP switch block SW1  
situated near the PC/104 bus connector on the DFlex-4/104  
adapter. DIP switches 1, 2, and 3 select a set of port addresses for  
the ports while DIP switch 6 enables or disables a specific status  
port address for that set of addresses. Please refer to Figure 4 for  
a description and location of the switch block, while Table 2  
provides the switch settings for the various port address sets.  
However many other devices may require port addresses in your  
computer's I/O address space. In most cases the factory setting is  
sufficient, but when there is a conflict, SW1 may require a  
different setting. Table 1 summarizes typical I/O port address  
usage.  
WARNING  
Do not use a pencil to set the DIP switches as the lead graphite  
may short-circuit the switch.  
Table 1: Typical port address usage  
Port Address (Hex) Usage  
000 - 0FF  
170 - 177  
1F0 - 1F7  
200 - 207  
278 -27F  
2C0 - 2CF  
2F8 - 2FF  
360 - 36F  
370 - 377  
378 - 37F  
380 - 38F  
3A0 - 3AF  
3B0 - 3BF  
3F0 - 3F7  
3F8 - 3FF  
Reserved  
Fixed disk controller (primary)  
Fixed disk controller (secondary)  
Game port  
Parallel port (LPT2)  
EGA video adapter (#2)  
Asynchronous serial port (COM2)  
Parallel port (LPT1)  
Floppy disk controller (secondary)  
Parallel port (LPT1)  
SDLC adapter (#2)  
SDLC adapter (#1)  
Video adapters  
Floppy disk controller (primary)  
Asynchronous serial port (COM1)  
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Status Port Addresses  
Some operating system device drivers can utilize an Interrupt  
Status Port, for example Windows NT offers it as an option and  
for SCO Unix it is mandatory. This can improve your system’s  
efficiency. The DFlex-4/104 offers a status port and this port is  
enabled and disabled using DIP switch 6 on switch block SW1.  
When DIP switch 6 is in the on position the status port is enabled  
and when it is in the off position it is disabled. Please refer to  
Table 2 for a list of supported status port addresses and to Figure  
4 for a description and location of switch block SW1  
Technical tip:  
You should set DIP switch 6 on switch block SW1 to the off  
position if you are not using the status port for your application.  
This eliminates the possibility of an address conflict with another  
device in your system.  
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Custom Port Addresses  
You can generate other port addresses by making changes to the  
PALs found on the DFlex-4/104 adapter. If you require specific  
port addresses not listed in Table 2 please contact the Connect  
Tech sales department for further information.  
Figure 4: Port address (SW1)  
Port address  
switches  
Status Port  
switch  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Table 2: Port address settings  
DIP switch  
Ports  
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
Status  
350  
320  
2A0  
260  
220  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
on  
on  
off  
off  
on  
on  
off  
off  
on  
on  
off  
on  
off  
on  
off  
on  
off  
on  
2F8  
300  
280  
240  
200  
190  
140  
100  
3F8  
308  
288  
248  
208  
198  
148  
108  
340  
310  
290  
250  
210  
348  
318  
298  
258  
218  
1A0 1A8 1B0  
150  
110  
158  
118  
160  
120  
Note: Port addresses are expressed in hex  
Examples:  
1. The following example shows the port address jumper block  
set for the factory setting of port addreses 200, 208, 210, 218  
(hex) and status port disabled  
Port address  
switches  
Status Port  
switch  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
6
2
3
4
5
2. The following example shows the port address jumper block  
set for port addreses 2F8, 3F8, 340, 348 (hex) and status  
port disabled.  
Port address  
switches  
Status Port  
switch  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
6
2
3
4
5
3. The following example shows the port address jumper block  
set for port addreses 240, 248, 250, 258 (hex) and status port  
260 (hex) enabled.  
Port address  
switches  
Status Port  
switch  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
6
2
3
4
5
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Interrupt Selection  
You can configure an interrupt request line (IRQ) with the jumper  
block J2 and DIP switches 4 and 5 on switch block SW1 situated  
near the PC/104 bus connector on the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Please refer to Figure 5 for a description and location of the  
jumper block J2 and switch block SW1.  
Figure 5: IRQ jumper&switch blocks  
IRQ jumper block  
IRQ  
D
B
A
J2  
C
15 14 12  
11 10 9/2  
IRQ switches  
7
6
5
4
3
ON  
4
5
6
1
2
3
Off  
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You are able to configure the DFlex-4/104 adapter for three  
different IRQ modes.  
Mode 1 (one IRQ): all ports interrupting on one IRQ  
Mode 2 (two IRQs): odd ports (ports 1 and 3) interrupt on  
one IRQ and even ports (ports 2 and 4) interrupt on another  
IRQ  
Mode 3 (four IRQs): each port interrupts on it’s own  
interrupt  
Mode 1 (one IRQ)  
Mode 1 allows you to select one IRQ for all ports. This mode is  
recommended for most installations. Please follow these steps to  
choose this mode:  
1. Choose an available IRQ you wish the ports to interrupt on.  
2. Make sure that switch block SW1 has DIP switches 4 and 5  
in the off position.  
3. Install a jumper across the corresponding IRQ pins on the  
A/C row and the middle row of jumper block J2.  
4. Ensure that all other jumpers on J2 are removed or not  
contacting more than one pin.  
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Examples:  
1. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1 so  
that all ports will interrupt on the factory setting of IRQ 4.  
IRQ  
D
B
J2  
IRQ jumper block  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Off  
2. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1 so  
that all ports will interrupt on IRQ 10.  
IRQ  
D
B
J2  
IRQ jumper block  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Off  
Note: Ensure that all other unused jumpers on J2 are removed or  
not contacting more than one pin.  
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Mode 2 (two IRQs)  
Mode 2 allows you to select one IRQ for ports 1 and 3, and  
another IRQ for ports 2 and 4. Please follow these steps to choose  
this mode:  
1. Choose an available IRQ for ports 1 and 3 and an available  
interrupt for ports 2 and 4 .  
2. Make sure that switch block SW1 has DIP switch 4 in the on  
position and DIP switch 5 in the off position.  
3. Install a jumper across the corresponding IRQ pins on the  
A/C row and the middle row of jumper block J2 for ports 1  
and 3. Then install a jumper across the corresponding IRQ  
pins on the B/D row and the middle row of jumper block J2  
for ports 2 and 4.  
4. Ensure that all other unused jumpers on J2 are removed or  
not contacting more than one pin.  
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Examples:  
1. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1so  
that ports 1 and 3 will interrupt on IRQ 7 and ports 2 and 4  
will interrupt on IRQ 12.  
IRQ  
D
B
IRQ jumper block  
J2  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
2
4
5
6
1
3
Off  
2. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1so  
that ports 1 and 3 will interrupt on IRQ 10 and ports 2 and 4  
will interrupt on IRQ 15.  
IRQ  
D
B
IRQ jumper block  
J2  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
2
4
5
6
1
3
Off  
Note: Ensure that all other unused jumpers on J2 are removed or  
not contacting more than one pin.  
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Mode 3 (four IRQs)  
Mode 3 allows you to select a unique IRQ for each port. Please  
follow these steps to choose this mode:  
1. Choose available and unique IRQs for ports 1, 2, 3 and 4.  
2. Make sure that switch block SW1 has DIP switch 4 in the off  
position and DIP switch 5 in the on position.  
3. Please take note of the two solid white lines just above  
jumper block J2. These lines mark the A, B, C and D portions  
of the corresponding row of jumper pins.  
4. First install a jumper across an IRQ pin on the A portion of J2  
and the corresponding pin in the middle row of J2 for port 1.  
5. Next install a jumper across an IRQ pin on the B portion of J2  
and the corresponding pin in the middle row of J2 for port 2.  
6. Then install a jumper across an IRQ pin on the C portion of J2  
and the corresponding pin in the middle row of J2 for port 3.  
7. Finally install a jumper across an IRQ pin on the D portion of  
J2 and the corresponding pin in the middle row of J2 for port  
4.  
8. Ensure that all other unused jumpers on J2 are removed or  
not contacting more than one pin.  
Note:  
In Mode 3, ports 1 and 2 are limited to IRQs 3 to 9/2 and ports 3  
and 4 are limited to IRQs 10 to 15  
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Examples:  
1. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1so  
that port 1 interrupts on IRQ 5, port 2 interrupts on IRQ 7,  
port 3 interrupts on IRQ 10 and port 4 interupts on IRQ 15.  
IRQ  
D
B
IRQ jumper block  
J2  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
2
4
5
6
1
3
Off  
2. The following example shows the settings on J2 and SW1so  
that port 1 interrupts on IRQ 5, port 2 interrupts on IRQ 7,  
port 3 interrupts on IRQ 12 and port 4 interupts on IRQ 15.  
IRQ  
D
B
IRQ jumper block  
J2  
A
C
15 14 12 11 10 9/2  
7
6
5
4
3
IRQ switches  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
2
4
5
6
1
3
Off  
Note: Ensure that all other unused jumpers on J2 are removed or  
not contacting more than one pin.  
Baud Rate Selection  
The DFlex-4/104 is a high-speed serial adapter for PC/104 bus  
compatible computers. Utilizing large FIFO buffers in the  
16C654 quad UART and high-speed circuitry, the DFlex-4/104  
adapter is an ideal solution for applications requiring serial  
communications up to 460K baud.  
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The DFlex4/104 is capable of baud rates up to 460.8 kbps (4X  
oscillator) or 115.2 kbps (1X oscillator) depending on the position  
of jumper J1. If the jumper is in the off position (default) during a  
hardware reset, the maximum baud rate will be 115.2 kbps.  
However if the jumper is in the on position during a hardware  
reset the maximum baud rate will be 460.8 kbps. Please refer to  
Figure 6 for a description and location of the jumper block J1.  
Figure 6: Baud rate jumper block (J1)  
Baud rate  
jumper block  
(J1)  
J1  
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The purpose of the jumper is to provide compatability with device  
drivers that won't select the desired baud rates if the DFlex4/104  
is set for 460.8 kbps. For example most serial drivers expect a  
maximum baud rate of 115.2 kbps (or a 1X oscillator), however if  
you set the DFlex4/104 at 460.8kbps (4X oscillator) then you  
have selected a baud rate that is FOUR TIMES FASTER!  
Please refer to Table 3 for a list of standard and extended baud  
rates for the DFlex-4/104.  
Note:  
Some device drivers actually autodetect or allow the user to  
specify the oscillator frequency in order to select the desired baud  
rate correctly:  
The Connect Tech Windows95 driver Control Panel Applet has a  
selection for DFlex/Fast or DFlex-4/104.( Manual )  
The OS2 driver from Ray Gwinn ( SIO ) autodetects the  
oscillator. ( Automatic )  
The QNX4 driver Dev.ctiser allows the user to specify what  
divisor to use. Selected with the -y paramter.  
The OS2 driver from OS/tools Inc autodetects the oscillator.  
(Automatic)  
Table 3: Baud rates  
Standard Baud Rate. Max. Baud Rate  
(1X - set in software) (4X standard)  
Jumper off J1  
Jumper on J1  
50  
200  
75  
300  
150  
600  
300  
1200  
600  
2400  
1200  
2400  
4800  
7200  
9600  
19.2k  
38.4k  
57.6k  
115.2K  
4800  
9600  
19.2k  
28.8k  
38.4k  
76.8k  
153.6k  
230.4k  
460.8K  
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Serial Line Interface Modules (SLIM)  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter accepts interchangeable electrical line  
interfaces. These Serial Line Interface Modules (SLIM) provide  
the electrical interface for two asynchronous communication  
ports. If you order RS-232 or RS-232/Fast modules please refer  
to Appendix E: RS-232 Option for more technical information.  
If you order RS-485/422 modules please refer to Appendix F:  
RS-485/422 Option for more technical information. If you order  
RS-423 modules please refer to Appendix G: RS-423 Option for  
more technical information. If you order 20mA current loop  
modules please refer to Appendix H: 20mA Current Loop  
Option for more technical information.  
SLIM Installation  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter has two sockets that accept Serial Line  
Interface Modules (SLIM). Each SLIM provides the RS-232 or  
RS-485/422 or RS-423 or 20mA current loop receivers and  
transmitters to condition two serial ports. SLIM socket 1  
interfaces ports 1 and 2. SLIM socket 2 interfaces ports 3 and 4.  
Please refer to Figure 7 for the SLIM socket to serial port  
relationship.  
WARNING  
You must insert Serial Line Interface Modules into all of the SLIM  
sockets to attain the communications functionality of your  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
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Figure 7: SLIM socket to serial port relationship  
Port 2  
Port 4  
Port 3  
Port 1  
connector  
connector  
connector  
connector  
SLIM socket 2  
(ports 3 and 4)  
SLIM socket 1  
(ports 1 and 2)  
To insert a SLIM into its connector follow these steps:  
1. Place the SLIM into the socket almost vertically (about a 75  
degree angle), making sure to align it properly before  
inserting it into the socket.  
2. Press downward and sideways on the SLIM until it latches  
into the socket. Do NOT force the SLIM, the installation  
process requires a small amount of force and should be very  
smooth and easy. If you experience resistance, check the  
alignment and insertion depth of the SLIM. Refer to  
Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal regarding the  
insertion of a SLIM.  
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To remove a SLIM from its connector follow these steps:  
1. Using both hands, place your thumbs on the clips that hold  
the SLIM into the socket, and place your index fingers on the  
edge of the SLIM.  
2. Push outwards (with your thumbs) on the clips until you  
release the SLIM from the clips. Your index fingers can then  
raise the SLIM past the clips. You can then remove the  
SLIM from the DFlex-4/104 adapter. The force required to  
open the clips is small and the SLIM naturally springs  
upwards when the clips are open wide enough. If removal is  
difficult, then you are probably trying to raise the SLIM  
before the clips are open. Refer to Appendix D: SLIM  
Insertion/Removal regarding the removal of a SLIM.  
The RS-232, RS-232/Fast, RS-485/422, RS-423 and 20mA current  
loop SLIMs are very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure you  
wear an anti-static wristband before you remove the SLIMs from  
the anti-static shipping bag. When you remove the board from the  
anti-static bag, handle it only by the edges and place it on the  
anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
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SLIM compatibility  
Some of the standard SLIM modules cannot take advantage of the  
faster baud rates available with a DFlex-4/104 is set for 460.8  
Kbps. The following SLIM modules are compatible with a  
DFlex-4/104 adapter set for 460k mode on J1:  
SLIM  
Part Number 115K Mode  
SIMM-F232 Yes  
SIMM-RS232 Yes  
SIMM-RS485 Yes  
SIMM-RS423 Yes  
460K Mode  
RS-232/Fast  
RS-232  
RS-485/422  
RS-423  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
20mA current loop SIMM-20MA Yes  
Installing the DFlex-4/104 Adapter in your System  
To install your DFlex-4/104 adapter in your system follow these  
steps:  
Computer components are very sensitive to static electricity.  
When installing adapters in your computer make sure that you  
wear an anti-static wristband. Handle the adapter by its edges  
and place it on the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
1. Turn the power off to your system.  
2. Open your system to expose the PC/104 bus connector  
(consult the system documentation for information on this  
procedure.)  
3. Place the DFlex-4/104 adapter in the bus connector and push  
down gently until the card seats in the connector.  
Note: Do not force the card into the bus connector. If you meet a  
great deal of resistance remove the board and try again.  
4. Secure the DFlex-4/104 adapter with the appropriate  
fasteners or spacers (consult the system documentation for  
information on this procedure).  
5. Close your system.  
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Introduction.................................................................................3-1  
Configuration ..............................................................................3-1  
DOS 3.XX - 6.XX ..............................................................3-1  
Linux...................................................................................3-2  
Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD ....................................................3-2  
OS/2....................................................................................3-2  
QNX 2.XX..........................................................................3-2  
QNX 4.XX..........................................................................3-3  
SCO Unix ...........................................................................3-3  
Windows 3.XX...................................................................3-3  
Windows 95/98...................................................................3-3  
Windows NT ......................................................................3-4  
Utilities........................................................................................3-4  
Portfind...............................................................................3-4  
Porttest................................................................................3-4  
SeePORT............................................................................3-4  
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Introduction  
The DFlex-4/104 is a standard multi-port serial adapter in a  
PC/104 format that utilizes 16C654 quad UARTS. In many cases,  
users have software that will interface directly to the DFlex-4/104.  
Many operating systems are equipped with device drivers to  
control access to multiple 16550 style UARTS. This section  
covers configurations for the following operating systems:  
DOS 3.XX - 6.XX  
Linux  
Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD  
OS/2  
QNX 2.XX  
QNX 4.XX  
SCO Unix  
Windows 3.XX  
Windows 95/98  
Windows NT  
Note:  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter may ship with diskettes that include  
README files. Please examine these files for technical tips or  
release notes concerning installation and configuration of various  
device drivers and software utilities. If you require more  
information please contact Connect Tech Customer Service.  
Configuration  
The following sections detail some recommended configurations  
for the DFlex-4/104 running under various operating systems.  
These settings will depend on both the number of boards being  
installed and the existing configuration of your PC.  
The configuration steps that must be considered are:  
port addresses  
interrupt request lines  
DOS 3.XX - 6.XX  
Many DOS applications are designed to directly control the  
hardware of 16550 style UART. For some applications, the DOS  
device driver provided with the DFlex-4/104 will help to integrate  
the extra communication ports quickly and easily into the system.  
Please refer to the DOS.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette for more information about the DOS driver.  
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Linux  
Linux is a leading multi-user, multi-tasking operating system for  
Intel based personal computers. Linux and its standard serial  
driver allow users to configure their computer systems with  
multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please contact Connect Tech Customer Support about installing  
the DFlex-4/104 for the Linux operating system.  
Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD  
Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD is a multi-user, multi-tasking operating  
system for Intel based personal computers. Multiuser DOS 7  
GOLD and its standard serial driver allow users to configure their  
computer systems with multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please refer to the MULTDOS7.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104  
distribution diskette for more information about installing the  
DFlex-4/104 for the Multiuser DOS 7 GOLD operating system.  
OS/2  
OS/2 is a leading multi-tasking operating system for Intel based  
personal computers. Please contact Connect Tech Customer  
Support about installing the DFlex-4/104 for the OS/2 operating  
system.  
QNX 2.XX  
QNX 2.XX is a leading multi-user, multi-tasking, realtime  
operating system for Intel based personal computers and  
embedded systems. QNX 2.XX and its standard serial driver  
allow users to configure their computer systems with multiple  
serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please refer to the QNX2.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette for more information about installing the DFlex-4/104 for  
the QNX 2.XX operating system.  
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QNX 4.XX is a leading POSIX compliant, multi-user, multi-  
tasking, and realtime operating system for Intel based personal  
computers and embedded systems. QNX 4.XX and its standard  
serial driver allow users to configure their computer systems with  
multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please refer to the QNX4.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette for more information about installing the DFlex-4/104 for  
the QNX 4.XX operating system.  
SCO Unix  
SCO Unix is a leading multi-user, multi-tasking, operating system  
for Intel based personal computers. SCO Unix and its standard  
serial driver allow users to configure their computer systems with  
multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please contact Connect Tech Customer Support about installing  
the DFlex-4/104 for the SCO Unix operating system.  
Windows 3.XX  
Windows 3.XX is a leading operating system for Intel based  
personal computers. Please refer to the WIN31.TXT file on the  
DFlex-4/104 distribution diskette for more information about  
installing the DFlex-4/104 for the Windows 3.XX operating  
system.  
Windows 95/98  
Windows 95/98 are leading multi-tasking operating systems for  
Intel based personal computers. Windows 95/98 and its standard  
serial driver allow users to configure their computer systems with  
multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please refer to the WIN95.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette for more information about installing the DFlex-4/104 for  
the Windows 95/98 operating system.  
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Windows NT  
Windows NT is a leading multi-tasking operating system for Intel  
based personal computers. Windows NT and its standard serial  
driver allow users to configure their computer systems with  
multiple serial ports sharing one IRQ.  
Please refer to the WINNT.TXT file on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette for more information about installing the DFlex-4/104 for  
the Windows NT operating system.  
Utilities  
Portfind  
Portfind is a utility that verifies the I/O port addresses and IRQs  
of the serial ports in your system. For more information on the  
use of Portfind, please refer to the readme file portfind.txt on the  
DFlex-4/104 distribution diskette.  
Porttest  
Porttest is a utility that performs loopback tests on the RxD, TxD,  
RTS, CTS, DTR, and DCD signals of the serial ports in your  
system. For more information on the use of Porttest, please refer  
to the readme file porttest.txt on the DFlex-4/104 distribution  
diskette.  
SeePORT  
SeePORT is a full-featured serial data analyzer included with  
Blue Heat/PCI, DFlex, and DFlex-4/104 adapters. This handy  
utility enables the user to examine the data associated with any  
serial port including the modem control signal states. You can  
quickly identify serial port related support issues using the  
information gathered by SeePORT.  
SeePORT offers the following features:  
tracking of incoming and outgoing data on serial ports  
tracking of all modem control signals on serial ports  
time stamping of displayed events  
real time display of captured data  
continuous and until full modes of capturing  
For more information on the use of SeePORT, please refer to the  
readme file README.TXT on the DFlex-4/104 distribution diskette  
under the SeePORT directory.  
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Appendix A: Specifications ........................................................4-1  
Operating Environment......................................................4-1  
Power Requirements...........................................................4-1  
PC Bus Interface.................................................................4-1  
Communications.................................................................4-1  
Control Signals...................................................................4-2  
Dimensions.........................................................................4-2  
Connectors/Interface ..........................................................4-2  
Part Numbers......................................................................4-2  
Certification........................................................................4-2  
Appendix B: Connectors/Pinouts................................................4-3  
Port Connector Pinouts.......................................................4-3  
Cable Connector Pinouts....................................................4-4  
Power Connector Pinouts...................................................4-5  
SLIM Pinouts .....................................................................4-6  
Appendix C: Factory Settings.....................................................4-7  
I/O/Status Port Address Setting..........................................4-7  
IRQ Setting.........................................................................4-8  
Baud Rate Setting...............................................................4-9  
Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal ....................................4-11  
SLIM insertion .................................................................4-11  
SLIM removal ..................................................................4-12  
Appendix E: RS-232 SLIM Option ..........................................4-13  
Installation........................................................................4-15  
Appendix F: RS-485/422 Options ............................................4-17  
Installation........................................................................4-17  
RS-485/422 SLIM ............................................................4-18  
RS-485/422 Cable Wiring................................................4-21  
Appendix G: RS-423 Options...................................................4-23  
Installation........................................................................4-24  
RS-423 Cable Wiring.......................................................4-26  
Appendix H: 20mA Current Loop Option................................4-27  
Installation........................................................................4-27  
20mA Current Loop SLIM...............................................4-28  
Current Loop Cable Wiring..............................................4-31  
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Appendix A: Specifications  
Operating Environment  
Storage temperature:  
Operating temperature:  
-40° C to 150° C  
0° C to 70° C  
Power Requirements  
DFlex-4/104 (no Serial Line Interface Module)  
+5 VDC +/-5% @ 100 mA (max.)  
+5 VDC +/-5% @ 400 mA (max.) if using the +5V  
connections on the COM port headers  
RS-232 SLIM (no load)  
+5 VDC  
+/- 5% @ 30 mA. typ.  
+/-12 VDC +/- 5% @ 1 mA. typ.  
RS-232/Fast SLIM (no load)  
+5 VDC  
+12 VDC +/- 10% @ 38 mA. typ.  
-12 VDC +/- 10% @ 36 mA. typ.  
+/- 5%  
@ 30 mA. typ.  
RS-485/422 SLIM (no load)  
+5 VDC  
+/- 5%  
@ 120 mA. typ.  
RS-423 SLIM (no load)  
+5 VDC +/- 5%  
@ 70 mA. typ.  
+12 VDC +/- 10% @ 26 mA. typ.  
-12 VDC +/- 10% @ 26 mA. typ.  
20mA Current loop SLIM (no load)  
+5 VDC  
+12 VDC +/- 5%  
+/- 5%  
@ 30 mA. typ.  
@ 4 mA. typ.  
PC Bus Interface  
PC interrupts are jumper selectable, (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11,  
12, 14, 15)  
Base address for I/O ports is DIP switch selectable, requires 4  
addresses  
One PC/104 expansion connector  
Communications  
16C654 quad UARTs communication controllers  
Programmable baud rate generator - up to 460.8K baud on all  
ports  
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Chapter 4: Appendix A - Specifications  
Control Signals  
RS-232  
RS-485  
RTS; DTR; TxD; DCD; CTS; RxD  
RTS; TxD; CTS; RxD  
RTS; TxD; CTS; RxD  
TxD; RxD  
RS-423  
20mA Current Loop  
Dimensions  
DFlex-4/104  
Length: 11.50 cm (4.55 inches)  
Height: 9.58 cm (3.775 inches)  
Connectors/Interface  
DFlex-4/104  
10 pin header connector  
Part Numbers  
DFlex-4/104  
D4104654XX  
DFlex-4/104, 4 port, c/w 16C654 UARTs,  
unpopulated  
D4104654NC  
DFlex-4/104, 4 port, c/w 16C654 UARTs,  
unpopulated, no cable  
SIMM-RS232  
SIMM-F232  
SIMM-RS485  
SIMM-RS423  
SIMM-20MA  
CAB104  
RS-232 SLIM module  
RS-232 Fast SLIM module  
RS-485 SLIM module  
RS-423 SLIM module  
Current Loop SLIM module  
DFlex-4/104 cable c/w male DB9 connector  
Certification  
DFlex-4/104  
The DFlex-4/104 is to be included into a device ultimately subject  
to FCC, DOC/IC, and CE certification. The customer is  
responsible for bringing the completed device into compliance  
prior to resale.  
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Appendix B: Connectors/Pinouts  
Appendix B outlines the pinouts for the following:  
DFlex-4/104 port connector pinouts  
DFlex-4/104 cable connector pinouts  
DFlex-4/104 power connector pinouts  
SLIM pinouts  
Port Connector Pinouts  
Tables 4 shows the pinouts for the DFlex-4/104 10 pin port header  
connectors  
Table 4: 10 pin port header pinouts  
RS-232  
Pin No. Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
DCD  
N/C  
RxD  
RTS  
TxD  
CTS  
DTR  
N/C  
SG  
RxD (+)  
CTS (-)  
TxD (+)  
RTS (-)  
TxD (-)  
RTS (+)  
RxD (-)  
CTS (+)  
SR  
RxD (+)  
CTS (-)  
TxD Ref  
RTS (-)  
TxD (-)  
RTS Ref  
RxD (-)  
CTS (+)  
SR  
RxD (-)  
RxD Return  
TxD (+)  
TxD (-)  
TxD Source  
RxD (+)  
TxD Return  
RxD Source  
SG  
+5V (if fuse option is installed at location F2)  
9
7
5
3
1
10  
8
6
4
2
Printed circuit board  
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Chapter 4: Appendix B - Connectors/Pinouts  
Cable Connector Pinouts  
You can order optional DB9 ribbon cables with the DFlex-4/104.  
These cables attach to the 10 pin port headers on the board.  
Table 5 shows the pinouts for the optional DFlex-4/104 male  
DB9 cable connectors.  
Table 5: DB-9 cable connector pinouts  
RS-232  
Pin No. Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RxD  
TxD  
DTR  
SG  
N/C  
RTS  
CTS  
N/C  
RxD B(+) RxD(+)  
RxD(-)  
TxD(+)  
TxD B(+)  
TxD A(-)  
RxD A(-)  
SR  
TxD Ref  
TxD(-)  
RxD(-)  
SR  
TxD Source  
TxD Return  
SG  
RxD Return  
TxD(-)  
CTS A(-)  
RTS A(-)  
RTS B(+)  
CTS B(+)  
CTS(-)  
RTS(-)  
RTS Ref  
CTS(+)  
RxD(+)  
RxD Source  
Male DB-9 Connector  
1
6
5
9
Technical Tip:  
Please ensure that you terminate the DCD or CTS signals if your  
application does not use them. The common way to do this is to  
connect DCD to DTR and/or to connect CTS to RTS. Failure to  
do so may result in a loss of a performance on your DFlex-4/104  
adapter.  
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Power Connector Pinouts  
Table 6 shows the pinouts for the DFlex-4/104 8 pin power header  
connector  
Table 6: Power connector pinouts  
Pin  
No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND  
+5V  
+5V  
+12V  
N/C  
-12V  
GND  
+5V  
2
4
3
6
8
5
7
1
Printed circuit board  
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Chapter 4: Appendix B - Connectors/Pinouts  
SLIM Pinouts  
Table 7 shows the pinouts for the Connect Tech Serial Line  
Interfaces Modules.  
Table 7: SLIM pinouts  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
TTL  
Signal  
RS-232  
Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
N/C  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RTS 1  
TxD 1  
CTS 1  
RxD 1  
N/C  
RTS A(-) 1  
TxD A(-) 1  
RTS B(+) 1  
TxD B(+) 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS A(-) 2  
TxD A(-) 2  
RTS B(+) 2  
TxD B(+) 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
RTS (-) 1  
TxD (-) 1  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
RTS Ref 1  
TxD Ref 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS (-) 2  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
DTR 1  
N/C  
DCD 1  
RTS 2  
TxD 2  
CTS 2  
RxD 2  
N/C  
DTR 2  
N/C  
DCD 2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
TxD (-) 2  
RTS Ref 2  
TxD Ref 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
TxD(+) 2  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Ground  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2  
CTS 2  
RTS 2  
DTR 2  
TxD 2  
RxD 2  
RxD 1  
TxD 1  
DTR 1  
RTS 1  
CTS 1  
DCD 1  
TC  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
RC  
Note: earlier versions of the current loop SLIM have pins 22, 23, 32, and 33  
tied low.  
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Appendix C: Factory Settings  
Appendix C summarizes the following factory settings for the  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
I/O Port address setting  
IRQ (Interrupt Request Line)  
I/O/Status Port Address Setting  
Switch block S1 sets the I/O and status port addresses for the  
DFlex-4/104 adapter. Connect Tech ships the DFlex-4/104  
adapter with S1 set for I/O port addresses 200, 208, 210, 218 hex  
and the status port disabled. Figure 8 shows the location and  
factory setting of this jumper block.  
Figure 8: I/O/Status port address factory settings  
Port address  
switches  
Status Port  
switch  
ON  
Port address  
switch block  
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Chapter 4: Appendix C - Factory Settings  
IRQ Setting  
Jumper block J2 along with DIP switches 4 and 5 on switch block  
SW1 sets the IRQ line for the DFlex-4/104 adapter. Connect  
Tech ships the DFlex-4/104 with a shorting block installed across  
pins to set all ports to interrrupt on IRQ 4. Figure 9 shows the  
location and factory setting of jumper block J2 and switch block  
SW1.  
Figure 9: IRQ factory setting  
IRQ jumper block  
IRQ  
D
B
A
J2  
C
15 14 12  
11 10 9/2  
IRQ switches  
7
6
5
4
3
ON  
4
5
6
1
2
3
Off  
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Baud Rate Setting  
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Jumper block J1 sets the maximum baud rate for the DFlex-4/104  
adapter. Connect Tech ships the DFlex-4/104 set for a maximum  
baud rate of 115K baud. Figure 10 shows the location and  
factory setting of jumper block J1.  
Figure 10: Baud rate factory setting (J1)  
Baud rate  
jumper block  
(J1)  
J1  
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Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal  
SLIM insertion  
Figure 11 outlines the correct procedure for removing RS-232,  
RS-485/422, RS-423 and 20mA current loop Serial Line Interface  
Modules (SLIM).  
Figure 11: SLIM insertion  
1
2
Hole  
Peg  
Clip  
1. Place the SLIM into the socket almost vertically (about 75-  
degree angle), making sure that it is properly oriented and  
fully inserted into the socket.  
2. Press downward and sideways on the SLIM until it latches  
into the socket. Do NOT force the SLIM, the installation  
process requires a small force and should be very smooth and  
easy. If you encounter resistance then re-check the orientation  
and insertion depth.  
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SLIM removal  
Figure 12 outlines the correct procedure for removing a RS-232,  
RS-423, RS-485/422, RS-423 and 20mA current loop Serial Line  
Interface Module (SLIM).  
Figure 12: SLIM removal  
3
2
1
1. Using both hands, place your thumbs on the clips that hold  
the SLIM into the socket, and place your index fingers on the  
edge of the SLIM.  
2. Push outwards (with your thumbs) on the clips until the  
SLIM is released from the clips. Your index fingers can then  
raise the SLIM past the clips. The SLIM is then free to be  
removed from the DFlex-4/104 board. The force required to  
open the clips is small and the SLIM naturally springs  
upwards as soon as the clips are open wide enough. If  
removal is difficult, then you are probably trying to raise the  
SLIM before the clips are open.  
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Appendix E: RS-232 SLIM Option  
You may order the DFlex-4/104 adapter with RS-232 and RS-  
232/Fast Serial Line Interfaces Modules. The RS-232 and RS-  
232/Fast SLIMs offer the following features:  
The RS-232 electrical interface, an industry standard that  
offers connection to a wide range of peripheral devices.  
Each SLIM controls two ports.  
SLIMS are field upgradeable, providing you with more  
flexibility for your application.  
WARNING  
You must insert Serial Line Interface Modules into all of the SLIM  
sockets to attain the communications functionality of your  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix E - RS-232 Option  
Please refer to Figure 13 for a partial schematic of the RS-232 or  
RS-232/Fast SLIM  
Figure 13: RS-232; RS-232/Fast SLIM: partial schematic  
RS-232 & RS-232/Fast SLIM  
Partial Schematic  
TxD  
DTR  
DB9  
Connector  
RTS  
3
4
7
UART  
SG  
5
8
2
1
CTS  
RXD  
DCD  
Note: The RS-232 and RS-232/Fast Serial Line Interface Module  
controls two ports, and therefore the schematic shows only a  
portion of the circuit.  
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RS-232/Fast SLIM  
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The standard RS-232 SLIM is not fully functional with a DFlex-  
4/104 adapter with J1 set for a maximum baud rate of 460K baud.  
Only the RS-232/Fast Serial Line Interface Module (SLIM) is  
fully functional with the DFlex-4/104 set for a maximum baud  
rate of 460k baud.  
Installation  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter has two SLIM sockets that accept Serial  
Line Interface Modules. SLIM 1 socket interfaces ports 1 and 2.  
SLIM 2 socket interfaces ports 3 and 4. Please refer to Chapter  
2: Hardware Installation for the location of the SLIM sockets  
and to Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal for the proper  
procedures to installing and removing SLIMs.  
Your DFlex adapter and Serial Line Interface Module (SLIM) are  
very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure that before you  
remove them from the anti-static shipping bag, you wear an anti-  
static wristband. When you remove them from the anti-static bag,  
handle them only by the edges and place them on the anti-static  
bag or an anti-static mat.  
Please refer to Table 8 for the pinouts for the SLIM sockets found  
on the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
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Table 8: SLIM pinouts  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
TTL  
Signal  
RS-232  
Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
N/C  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RTS 1  
TxD 1  
CTS 1  
RxD 1  
N/C  
RTS A(-) 1  
TxD A(-) 1  
RTS B(+) 1  
TxD B(+) 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS A(-) 2  
TxD A(-) 2  
RTS B(+) 2  
TxD B(+) 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
RTS (-) 1  
TxD (-) 1  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
RTS Ref 1  
TxD Ref 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS (-) 2  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
DTR 1  
N/C  
DCD 1  
RTS 2  
TxD 2  
CTS 2  
RxD 2  
N/C  
DTR 2  
N/C  
DCD 2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
TxD (-) 2  
RTS Ref 2  
TxD Ref 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
TxD(+) 2  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Ground  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2  
CTS 2  
RTS 2  
DTR 2  
TxD 2  
RxD 2  
RxD 1  
TxD 1  
DTR 1  
RTS 1  
CTS 1  
DCD 1  
TC  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
RC  
Note: earlier versions of the current loop SLIM have pins 22, 23, 32, and 33  
tied low.  
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Appendix F: RS-485/422 Options  
You may order the DFlex-4/104 adapter with RS-485/422 Serial  
Line Interfaces Modules. The RS-485/422 electrical interface is a  
reliable high-speed serial link that offers superior noise immunity  
and multi-drop network connectivity. The RS-485/422 electrical  
interface is also a superset of the RS-422 electrical interface.  
WARNING  
You must insert Serial Line Interface Modules into all of the SLIM  
sockets to attain the communications functionality of your  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Installation  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter has two SLIM sockets that accept Serial  
Line Interface Modules. SLIM 1 socket interfaces ports 1 and 2.  
SLIM 2 socket interfaces ports 3 and 4. Please refer to Chapter  
2: Hardware Installation for the location of the SLIM sockets  
and to Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal for the proper  
procedures to installing and removing SLIMs.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter and Serial Line Interface Module  
(SLIM) are very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure that  
before you remove them from the anti-static shipping bag, you  
wear an anti-static wristband. When you remove them from the  
anti-static bag, handle them only by the edges and place them on  
the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix F - RS-485/422 Option  
RS-485/422 SLIM  
You can use the RS-485/422 SLIM in 2 wire and 4 wire multi-  
drop configurations where the RS-485 line drivers are disabled to  
allow other devices access to the line.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter does not provide DIP switches to  
control the driver enables for the RS-485 SLIM. Instead, the DTR  
signal is used to gate the control. If DTR is asserted, the drivers  
are always enabled. If DTR is not asserted, then the driver will be  
enabled only when RTS is asserted. To disable the RS-485 line  
driver you must not assert DTR and RTS.  
Also, the receivers on the RS-485 SLIM are biased high through  
fixed resistors. Please refer to Figure 14 for a partial schematic  
of the RS-485/422 SLIM circuit, while Table 9 shows the pinouts  
for the SLIM sockets found on the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter is very sensitive to static electricity.  
Make sure that before you remove the card from the anti-static  
shipping bag, you wear an anti-static wristband. When you  
remove the board from the anti-static bag, handle it only by the  
edges and place it on the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
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Figure 14: RS-485/422 SLIM partial schematic  
RS-485/422 SLIM  
Partial Schematic  
Port 2  
Port 1  
TxD A  
TxD B  
SLIM  
Pin 11  
TxD A  
TxD B  
5
SLIM  
Pin 3  
13  
14  
TxD  
7
SLIM  
Pin 26  
TxD  
U2  
15  
SLIM  
Pin 29  
U2  
6
SLIM  
Pin 13  
SLIM  
Pin 5  
2
SLIM  
Pin 25  
13  
12  
SLIM  
Pin 30  
3
DTR  
RTS  
11  
DTR  
RTS  
U3  
U3  
1
4
RTS A  
12  
SLIM  
RTS A  
3
SLIM  
Pin 2  
11  
Pin 10  
1
SLIM  
Pin 24  
SLIM  
Pin 31  
9
U2  
U2  
2
RTS B  
RxD A  
10  
RTS B  
RxD A  
SLIM  
Pin 12  
SLIM  
Pin 4  
SLIM  
9
SLIM  
Pin 7  
1
Pin 15  
RxD  
NET 3  
RxD  
U1  
SLIM  
Pin 27  
SLIM  
Pin 28  
NET 1  
U1  
11  
3
RxD B  
CTS A  
CTS B  
SLIM  
Pin 17  
10  
7
2
SLIM  
Pin 9  
RxD B  
CTS A  
SLIM  
Pin 14  
SLIM  
Pin 6  
15  
14  
CTS  
DCD  
SLIM  
Pin 23  
CTS  
SLIM  
Pin 32  
NET 4  
U1  
U1  
NET 2  
5
13  
SLIM  
6
CTS B  
SLIM  
Pin 8  
Pin 16  
SLIM  
Pin 22  
DCD  
SLIM  
Pin 33  
+5 V  
+5 V  
SLIM  
Pin 21  
+5 V  
GND  
SLIM  
Pin 18  
Network detail  
+5 V  
RN 1  
(150 ohm)  
Pin #  
RN 2, RN 3  
(1.2k ohm)  
Pin #  
R1  
R2  
R3  
RN 3 (1.2K ohm)  
B
Net #  
5
4
3
2
Net 1  
7, 8  
5, 6  
3, 4  
1, 2  
RN 1 (150 ohm)  
Net 2  
Net 3  
Net 4  
A
RN 2 (1.2K ohm)  
Note: As an RS-485/422 Serial Line Interface Module controls two ports, the  
schematic shows the circuit for two ports.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix F - RS-485/422 Option  
Table 9: SLIM pinouts  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
TTL  
Signal  
RS-232  
Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
N/C  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RTS 1  
TxD 1  
CTS 1  
RxD 1  
N/C  
RTS A(-) 1  
TxD A(-) 1  
RTS B(+) 1  
TxD B(+) 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS A(-) 2  
TxD A(-) 2  
RTS B(+) 2  
TxD B(+) 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
RTS (-) 1  
TxD (-) 1  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
RTS Ref 1  
TxD Ref 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS (-) 2  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
DTR 1  
N/C  
DCD 1  
RTS 2  
TxD 2  
CTS 2  
RxD 2  
N/C  
DTR 2  
N/C  
DCD 2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
TxD (-) 2  
RTS Ref 2  
TxD Ref 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
TxD(+) 2  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Ground  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2  
CTS 2  
RTS 2  
DTR 2  
TxD 2  
RxD 2  
RxD 1  
TxD 1  
DTR 1  
RTS 1  
CTS 1  
DCD 1  
TC  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
RC  
Note: earlier versions of the current loop SLIM have pins 22, 23, 32, and 33  
tied low.  
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RS-485/422 Cable Wiring  
You can wire DFlex-4/104 adapters with the RS-485/422 option  
in various ways to communicate with RS-485/422 peripherals.  
This section will descibe a few examples of RS-485/422 cabling  
schemes.  
Figure 15 describes a 4 wire cabling scheme between a port on  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter to a port on the RS-485/422 peripheral.  
Figure 15: RS-485/422 wiring diagram (4 wire)  
DFlex-4/104 adapter  
RS-485 peripheral  
RxD +  
RxD -  
TxD +  
2
TxD -  
3
1
TxD +  
TxD -  
RTS +  
RxD +  
RxD -  
4
8
RTS +  
CTS +  
CTS +  
RTS -  
9
7
RTS -  
CTS -  
CTS -  
SR  
6
5
SR  
Figure 16 describes a 2 wire cabling scheme between a port on  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter to a port on the RS-485/422 peripheral.  
Figure 16: RS-485/422 wiring diagram (2 wire)  
DFlex-4/104 adapter  
RS-485 peripheral  
TxD +  
RxD +  
TxD +  
2
1
RxD +  
TxD -  
RxD -  
RTS +  
RxD -  
TxD -  
RTS +  
3
4
8
CTS +  
RTS -  
CTS +  
RTS -  
9
7
CTS -  
SR  
CTS -  
SR  
6
5
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4-23  
Appendix G: RS-423 Options  
You may order the DFlex-4/104 adapter with RS-423 Serial Line  
Interfaces Module. The RS-423 electrical interface is a reliable  
high-speed serial link that offers superior noise immunity.  
WARNING  
You must insert Serial Line Interface Modules into all of the SLIM  
sockets to attain the communications functionality of your  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Please refer to Figure 17 for a partial schematic of the RS-423  
SLIM circuit  
Figure 17: RS-423 SLIM partial schematic  
RS-423 SLIM  
Partial Schematic  
TxD-  
DB9 Connector  
RTS-  
3
7
TxD Ref  
2
RTS Ref  
8
SR  
UART  
5
6
9
CTS-  
1
4
NET 2  
NET 1  
CTS+  
RxD+  
RxD-  
NET 1  
+5V  
NET 2  
+5V  
22K  
22K  
-
+
-
+
22K  
22K  
Note: Note: The RS-423 Serial Line Interface Module controls  
two ports, and therefore the schematic shows only a portion of the  
circuit.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix G - RS-423 Option  
Installation  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter has two SLIM sockets that accept Serial  
Line Interface Modules. SLIM 1 socket interfaces ports 1 and 2.  
SLIM 2 socket interfaces ports 3 and 4. Please refer to Chapter  
2: Hardware Installation for the location of the SLIM sockets  
and to Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal for the proper  
procedures to installing and removing SLIMs.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter and Serial Line Interface Module  
(SLIM) are very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure that  
before you remove them from the anti-static shipping bag, you  
wear an anti-static wrist-band. When you remove them from the  
anti-static bag, handle them only by the edges and place them on  
the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
Please refer to Table 10 for the pinouts for the SLIM sockets  
found on the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
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Table 10: SLIM pinouts  
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SLIM  
Pin No.  
TTL  
Signal  
RS-232  
Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
N/C  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RTS 1  
TxD 1  
CTS 1  
RxD 1  
N/C  
RTS A(-) 1  
TxD A(-) 1  
RTS B(+) 1  
TxD B(+) 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS A(-) 2  
TxD A(-) 2  
RTS B(+) 2  
TxD B(+) 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
RTS (-) 1  
TxD (-) 1  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
RTS Ref 1  
TxD Ref 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS (-) 2  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
DTR 1  
N/C  
DCD 1  
RTS 2  
TxD 2  
CTS 2  
RxD 2  
N/C  
DTR 2  
N/C  
DCD 2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
TxD (-) 2  
RTS Ref 2  
TxD Ref 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
TxD(+) 2  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Ground  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2  
CTS 2  
RTS 2  
DTR 2  
TxD 2  
RxD 2  
RxD 1  
TxD 1  
DTR 1  
RTS 1  
CTS 1  
DCD 1  
TC  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
RC  
Note: earlier versions of the current loop SLIM have pins 22, 23, 32, and 33  
tied low.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix G - RS-423 Option  
RS-423 Cable Wiring  
You can wire DFlex-4/104 adapter with the RS-423 option in  
various ways to communicate with RS-423 peripherals. This  
section will descibe a few examples of RS-423 cabling schemes.  
Figure 18 describes a 4 wire cabling scheme between a port on  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter to a port on the RS-423 peripheral.  
Figure 18: RS-423 wiring diagram (4 wire)  
RS-423 peripheral  
DFlex-4/104 adapter  
RxD +  
RxD -  
SR  
TxD -  
2
3
1
RxD +  
SR  
TxD -  
RxD -  
SR  
4
8
CTS +  
RTS -  
CTS -  
SG  
9
7
6
5
SG  
Figure 19 describes an all wire cabling scheme between a port on  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter to a port on the RS-423 peripheral.  
Figure 19: RS-423 wiring diagram (all wire)  
DFlex-4/104 adapter  
RS-423 peripheral  
SR  
TxD -  
RxD +  
2
RxD -  
3
1
4
RxD +  
SR  
RxD -  
CTS +  
CTS -  
TxD -  
SR  
9
6
8
RTS -  
SR  
CTS +  
CTS -  
RTS -  
SG  
7
5
SG  
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4-27  
Appendix H: 20mA Current Loop Option  
You may order DFlex-4/104 adapter with 20mA current loop  
Serial Line Interface Modules. The 20mA current loop electrical  
interface provides a reliable high speed serial link over long  
distances that offers superior noise immunity and multi-drop  
network connectivity.  
WARNING  
You must insert Serial Line Interface Modules into all of the SLIM  
sockets to attain the communications functionality of your  
DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
Installation  
The DFlex-4/104 adapter has two SLIM sockets that accept Serial  
Line Interface Modules. SLIM 1 socket interfaces ports 1 and 2.  
SLIM 2 socket interfaces ports 3 and 4. Please refer to Chapter  
2: Hardware Installation for the location of the SLIM sockets  
and to Appendix D: SLIM Insertion/Removal for the proper  
procedures to installing and removing SLIMs.  
Your DFlex-4/104 adapter and Serial Line Interface Module  
(SLIM) are very sensitive to static electricity. Make sure that  
before you remove them from the anti-static shipping bag, you  
wear an anti-static wrist-band. When you remove them from the  
anti-static bag, handle them only by the edges and place them on  
the anti-static bag or an anti-static mat.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix H - 20mA Current Loop  
20mA Current Loop SLIM  
The 20mA current loop module provides optically isolated 20mA  
active or passive current loop interfaces for two ports. For each  
port there is an isolated receiver, an optically isolated transmitter  
and two 20mA current sources. See Figure 20 for the schematic  
of the 20mA current loop module.  
Note:. The current source uses a compliance voltage of 24 volts,  
and the transmitter will withstand a 27 volt drop. Please refer to  
the Hewlett Packard Optoelectronics Manual/Catalogue for a  
complete description of HPCL 4100 and HPCL 4200  
specifications.  
Figure 20: 20mA Current Loop SLIM schematic  
20mA Current Loop SLIM  
Partial Schematic  
+5V  
8
+5V  
8
+5V  
3 TxD +  
4 TxD -  
1 RxD +  
2 RxD -  
CTS  
DCD  
HCPL  
4100  
HCPL  
4200  
RxD 7  
TxD 6  
6
5
5
+12V  
+12V  
51 Ohm  
51 Ohm  
VF = 1.5V  
VF = 1.5V  
2N2907A  
2N2907A  
RxD SRC  
RxD RET  
RxD SRC  
22K  
22K  
RxD RET  
33 Ohm  
33 Ohm  
-12V  
-12V  
Where:  
Current Loop  
Signal  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
Current Loop  
Signal  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
32  
33  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Gnd  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2 (+5 V)  
CTS 2 (+5 V)  
CTS 1 (+5 V)  
DCD 1 (+5 V)  
TxD(+) 2  
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To implement a passive interface, wire the transmitter and the  
receiver, while leaving the current sources unconnected. An  
external current source is required to implement a passive  
interface.  
To implement an active interface, connect a 20mA current source  
in series with the transmitter and another 20mA current source in  
series with the receiver. Please refer to Figure 21 for a 20mA  
current loop cable wiring configuration between one port of a  
DFlex-4/104 adapter and another port of a DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
This example shows wiring for both active and passive modes.  
When you use a current loop SLIM as a current source in the loop  
and the 20mA is flowing, the corresponding LED on the Serial  
Line Interface Module will light. If the loop is open or the current  
loop SLIM is not used as a current source the LED will be off.  
WARNING  
When using the current source in a loop with low resistance, the  
transistor will run hot. This can be avoided by increasing the  
loop resistance. The calculation for Maximum Loop  
Resistance(RL ) is:  
Max RL = 22 - ( S x VD )  
0.020  
Note:  
1. S = the number of stations in the loop (TX’s and RX’s)  
2. VD = the voltage drop for the HP opto couplers on the SLIM.  
VD = 2.3 V for the HPCL 4100 and HPCL 4200. When you  
use other manufacturers’equipment in the loop the value of  
VD may differ.  
Please refer to Table 11 for the pinouts for the SLIM sockets  
found on the DFlex-4/104 adapter.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix H - 20mA Current Loop  
Table 11: SLIM pinouts  
SLIM  
Pin No.  
TTL  
Signal  
RS-232  
Signal  
RS-485  
Signal  
RS-423  
Signal  
Current Loop  
Signal  
1
N/C  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RTS 1  
TxD 1  
CTS 1  
RxD 1  
N/C  
RTS A(-) 1  
TxD A(-) 1  
RTS B(+) 1  
TxD B(+) 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS A(-) 2  
TxD A(-) 2  
RTS B(+) 2  
TxD B(+) 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
RTS (-) 1  
TxD (-) 1  
TxD(-) 1  
TxD Source 1  
RxD(+) 1  
RTS Ref 1  
TxD Ref 1  
CTS A(-) 1  
RxD A(-) 1  
CTS B(+) 1  
RxD B(+) 1  
RTS (-) 2  
TxD(+) 1  
RxD Return 1  
TxD Return 1  
RxD Source 1  
RxD(-) 1  
TxD(-) 2  
TxD Source 2  
RxD(+) 2  
DTR 1  
N/C  
DCD 1  
RTS 2  
TxD 2  
CTS 2  
RxD 2  
N/C  
DTR 2  
N/C  
DCD 2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
TxD (-) 2  
RTS Ref 2  
TxD Ref 2  
CTS A(-) 2  
RxD A(-) 2  
CTS B(+) 2  
RxD B(+) 2  
TxD(+) 2  
RxD Return 2  
TxD Return 2  
RxD Source 2  
RxD(-) 2  
Ground  
+12 V  
-12 V  
+5 V  
DCD 2  
CTS 2  
RTS 2  
DTR 2  
TxD 2  
RxD 2  
RxD 1  
TxD 1  
DTR 1  
RTS 1  
CTS 1  
DCD 1  
TC  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
Tied high  
RC  
Note: earlier versions of the current loop SLIM have pins 22, 23, 32, and 33  
tied low.  
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Current Loop Cable Wiring  
You can wire DFlex-4/104 adapters with the 20mA Current Loop  
option in various ways to communicate with 20mA Current Loop  
peripherals. This section will descibe a few examples of current  
loop cabling schemes.  
Figure 21 describes a 4 wire cabling scheme between a port on  
the DFlex-4/104 adapter to another port on the DFlex-4/104  
adapter.  
Figure 21: Current Loop wiring diagram (4 wire)  
Optically isolated station  
Non-isolated station  
(Passive transmitters/receivers)  
(Active transmitters/receivers)  
4
1
TxD Return  
RxD -  
20mA  
I
SRC  
TxD Source  
3
RCVR  
HCPL 4200  
2
TxD +  
XMTR  
HCPL 4100  
TxD -  
7
RxD +  
8
9
2
I
RxD Source  
TxD +  
20mA  
SRC  
RxD Return  
6
XMTR  
HCPL 4100  
1
RxD -  
RCVR  
HCPL 4200  
RxD +  
8
TxD -  
7
Port 1  
DB-9 male  
Port 2  
DB-9 male  
Note:  
The example above illustrates a 20mA current loop cable wiring  
configuration between one port of an DFlex-4/104 adapter and  
another port of an DFlex-4/104 adapter. This example shows  
wiring for both active and passive modes  
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