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D-Type-9 Pin No. |
Abbreviation |
Full Name |
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Pin 1 |
CD |
Carrier Detect |
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Pin 2 |
RD |
Receive Data |
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Pin 3 |
TD |
Transmit Data |
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Pin 4 |
DTR |
Data Terminal Ready |
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Pin 5 |
SG |
Signal Ground |
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Pin 6 |
DSR |
Data Set Ready |
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Pin 7 |
RTS |
Request To Send |
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Pin 8 |
CTS |
Clear To Send |
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Pin 9 |
RI |
Ring Indicator |
Table 1 : D Type 9 Pin Connectors
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| Abbreviation |
Full Name |
Function |
| TD |
Transmit Data |
Serial Data Output (TXD) |
| RD |
Receive Data |
Serial Data Input (RXD) |
| CTS |
Clear to Send |
This line indicates that the Modem is ready to exchange data. |
| DCD |
Data Carrier Detect |
When the modem detects a "Carrier" from the modem at the other end of the phone line, this Line becomes active. |
| DSR |
Data Set Ready |
This tells the UART that the modem is ready to establish a link. |
| DTR |
Data Terminal Ready |
This is the opposite to DSR. This tells the Modem that the UART is ready to link. |
| RTS |
Request To Send |
This line informs the Modem that the UART is ready to exchange data. |
| RI |
Ring Indicator |
Goes active when modem detects a ringing signal from the PSTN. |
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