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== Serial Port Setup == | == Serial Port Setup == | ||
You can use minicom, putty or several programs for connect to the serial debug port. The right Serial Port Configuration it's: 115200 - 8N1 without hardware or software flow control. | You can use minicom, putty or several programs for connect to the serial debug port. The right Serial Port Configuration it's: 115200 - 8N1 without hardware or software flow control. |
Revision as of 19:05, 12 November 2010
Contents
How to Prepare the IDC10 to DB9 Cable for use it with a USB232 Serial Conversor on IGEPv2-RC Series
Necessary Material
- IDC10 to DB9 Cable.
- Cutter.
- Scissors.
- IGEPv2 Hardware Reference Manual.
Procedure
The first step it's to separate the wires 5 and 6 for it you should start count from the red mark (the red mark it's the first, wire = 1) you should count 5 wires then you should do a cut between wires 5 and 6.
This is the result for the cut between wire 5 and 6.
Now you must cut the unnecessary wires (wires 6 to 10).
And the final result.
Now you're ready for test the result:
Serial Port Setup
You can use minicom, putty or several programs for connect to the serial debug port. The right Serial Port Configuration it's: 115200 - 8N1 without hardware or software flow control.