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FAQ01741 of Optical Transmitting Components FAQ

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What is RS-232C?

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"RS" is the acronym for "Recommended Standard." RS-232C is the standard for serial communications set by the Electronics Industry Association (EIA).

RS-232C communications use 25-pin D-sub or 9-pin D-sub connectors.

The ratings specify the purpose and timing of all 25 signal lines but, in practice, most device connections only use a few of these signal lines.

(Because RS-232C is used for serial communications, only one line is used to send data.)

In 1994, the formal name of TIA/EIA-232-E was set for this standard but most people still refer to it in general as the RS-232C Standard.

Applicable models: Z3R(Optical RS-232C Link Module) Series

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