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The RS-232 interface is equipped with a DB-9 plug in DTE configuration. It only receives data, but does not send any and uses no handshake lines. | The RS-232 interface is equipped with a DB-9 plug in DTE configuration. It only receives data, but does not send any and uses no handshake lines. | ||
9600 (power-on default), 4800, 2400 and 1200 baud are supported. | Communication parameters 8n1, 9600 (power-on default), 4800, 2400 and 1200 baud are supported. | ||
To convert it to a more common DCE configuration, unplug and open the device and solder the RxD line from pin 2 of the DB-9 socket to pin 3. | To convert it to a more common DCE configuration, unplug and open the device and solder the RxD line from pin 2 of the DB-9 socket to pin 3. |
Revision as of 19:21, 13 January 2014
Status | in progress |
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Channels | 1 |
Voltage/current (CH1) | 1-35V / 0-2.55A |
Connectivity | RS232 |
Features | settable values, interval and timed power-off functionality |
The Conrad DIGI 35 CPU is a one-channel digitally-controlled laboratory power supply with RS-232 connectivity. It came onto the market in 1992.
Hardware
ICs
- Motorola 68HC05C4 (CPU)
- DAC-0802L (2x)
- LM-336 Voltage Reference
- TODO
RS-232 Interface
The RS-232 interface is equipped with a DB-9 plug in DTE configuration. It only receives data, but does not send any and uses no handshake lines.
Communication parameters 8n1, 9600 (power-on default), 4800, 2400 and 1200 baud are supported.
To convert it to a more common DCE configuration, unplug and open the device and solder the RxD line from pin 2 of the DB-9 socket to pin 3.
Photos
- TODO
Protocol
ASCII based.