This manual covers the following B&B Electronics' model serial
cards:
RS-232 Serial Cards CE
232CC1A 232CC1B
232CC2A 232CC2B
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Each of these models is an RS-232 serial card and uses the same printed circuit
board. The "1" and "2" suffix designates the number of ports on the card. The model
number of the card is printed on a sticker on the board.
This product designed and manufactured in Ottawa, Illinois USA
of domestic and imported parts by
International Headquarters
B&B Electronics Mfg. Co. Inc.
707 Dayton Road -- P.O. Box 1040 -- Ottawa, IL 61350 USA
Phone (815) 433-5100 -- General Fax (815) 433-5105
European Headquarters
B&B Electronics Ltd.
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Chapter 1: Introduction and General Information
The B&B Electronics’ 232CC series RS-232 serial interface
cards are designed for the IBM PC, XT, AT and compatibles. Ports
are configured as a standard DTE device, and connections are
made on 9-pin D-style connectors.
The 232CC cards offer exceptional setup flexibility. The 232CC
series has the ability to use any I/O address and any hardware
interrupt. You can install as many serial ports as will physically fit in
a machine. To use one of the “non-standard” addresses or
interrupts, the serial software used must also offer that flexibility. If
you are writing your own application, be sure the communications
routines used support any address and IRQ. B&B Electronics’
SimpCom Communications Drivers support these features.
Features
Switch selectable addresses, from 0 to hex 3F8, including
COM1 – COM4
Jumper selectable interrupts: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15
Enhanced 16 bit address decoding
Baud rates up to 230.4K baud with 2X clock option enabled
16550A UARTs on all ports
Supports all standard RS-232 lines: TD, RD, RTS, CTS, DSR, DCD,
DTR, and RI
Specifications
Bus: IBM PC ISA bus
Slot: Requires 1 full length slot for complete IRQ selectability. When
installed in a short slot, IRQ’s 10-15 will not be available.
Dimensions: 6.3 x 3.3 in (16.0 x 8.4cm)
I/O connection: 9-pin male, D-sub connectors
Baud rates: 230,400 baud max with 2x clock jumper enabled
Character length: 5, 6, 7, or 8 bits
Parity: Even, odd or none
Stop bits: 1, 1.5, or 2
Interrupt: IRQ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, or 15
Address: Switch programmable, 0 to hex 3F8
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RS-232 Transceiver
TD and RD Device: DS232AS
Transmitter output voltage: 5.0 V minimum
Short circuit current: 30 mA typical
Input low level threshold voltage: 0.8 V minimum
Input high level threshold voltage: 2.4V maximum
Device will withstand 30 V
Handshake Line Device: SN75185
Transmitter output voltage: 10.0 V minimum
Short circuit current: 12 mA typical
Input low level threshold voltage: 0.65 V minimum
Input high level threshold voltage: 2.5V maximum
Device will withstand 30 V
Power Consumption (2-port model)
+5V, 115mA, 575mW
+12V, 50mA, 600mW
-12V, 72mA, 864mW
Total maximum power draw: 2.039 W
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Chapter 2: Quick Installation Guide
The following steps will help you install the Model 232CCXX Serial
Card. Please follow (step-by-step) the numbered instructions and
refer to any corresponding chapters for more details.
CAUTION: Electrostatic Sensitive Device.
Use ESD precautions for safe handling.
Before removing the card from the anti-static protective packaging:
•
Discharge any static electricity build-up on your body by
touching a large grounded metal surface or the metal chassis
on equipment connected to earth ground by a 3-wire power
cord.
•
Avoid touching the gold connectors or other parts on the card
except as necessary. After setting the jumper, ground yourself
to the computer chassis before and while inserting the card.
•
•
Remove AC power from the computer and unplug the power
cord before inserting the card.
Retain the ESD bag for handling the card. Save the packaging
for storage or shipping.
1. Make sure you have an available ISA slot for installing your
B&B Electronics Serial Card. You may have to remove the
cover of your PC.
2. Determine what addresses and IRQ’s are free to use on your
PC by checking your operating system for unused addresses
and IRQ’s. Each port uses eight I/O address spaces starting at
the base address that you select. Each port I/O address and
interrupt request (IRQ) must be set as well. See “Checking
Device Manager for Available Address/IRQ’s” in Chapter 3 for
your operating system. Refer to Chapter 4 (Table 3) for
frequently unused I/O addresses and IRQ’s. Write down the
address and IRQ you select to use. Do not physically install the
ISA card at this point.
3. Add New Hardware – This consists of adding a port or ports to
your operating system. See “Adding Serial Ports” in Chapter 3
for specific instructions for your operating system.
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4. Assign Address and IRQ – The address and IRQ are set in the
operating system that you are using. This is the final step of
adding new hardware. See Chapter 4 for more details.
5. Set up the address (with dipswitches) and IRQ (jumpers) on the
serial card to reflect unused addresses and IRQ’s that you want
to use. The address dipswitch setting consists of configuring
seven dipswitches that reflect a particular hex address. The IRQ
is set via a little black jumper. See Chapter 4 for an explanation
of address and IRQ settings as well as details on configuring
the card itself.
6. Set serial card hardware jumpers for the communication
parameters that you desire. See Chapter 5 for an explanation of
serial parameters and details on how to configure them.
7. Shut down the PC before installing the serial card.
8. Install ISA serial card into an available ISA slot in the PC.
9. Physical Hook-up and Troubleshooting – pinout, cable data, and
troubleshooting information. See Chapter 6 for more details.
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Chapter 3: Windows Installation
Checking Device Manager for Available
Address/IRQ’s (Windows 95/98)
Click on Start / Settings / Control Panel and double-click on System
Properties.
Left-click on Device Manager.
Double-click on Computer.
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Left-click on Interrupt Request.
Find a free IRQ in the displayed list. Any number that is seen on
the left hand side of this screen is an IRQ that is currently being
used. The object is to find a number of IRQ(s) that are not listed
and set your port(s) using those IRQ’s.
Left-click on Input/Output (I/O).
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Scroll through the list, check 03F8H, 02F8H, 03E8H, 02E8H. If
one of these is available, use it. If not, check alternates.
Find a free address in the list. Most desktop PC’s have a COM1
and possibly a COM2 already on their system which will be seen in
the list. You might have to start at COM3 or COM4 to begin
addressing the ISA card. If these addresses are used you may have
to resort to the Frequently Unused Port Addresses (found in
Chapter 4, Table 3) of this manual. Write these open addresses and
IRQ’s down for later reference.
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Adding Serial Port(s) in Windows 95/98
Go to Start Menu / Settings / Control Panel.
Run the Windows Add New Hardware utility found in the control
panel. Click Next.
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Click Next.
Select Yes/No, (for) the device in the list. Click Next.
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Select No (you do not want Windows to search for your new
hardware). Click Next.
Select Ports (COM & LPT). Click Next.
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Select (Standard port types) and Communication Port. Click Next.
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The next screen will show the address and interrupt request of
the port. These may not match your configuration. For now, simply
click Next. Windows may ask for the Windows 95/98 disk/CD to be
inserted.
Finally, click Finish.
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Changing COM Port Resources in Windows 95/98
Click Start / Settings / Control Panel and double-click on System
Properties.
Click on Device Manager (make sure “View devices by type” is
enabled.
Double-click on Ports (COM & LPT).
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Double-click on the new port that has been added.
Click Resources.
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Click off (check mark out of box) Use Automatic Settings.
Select Basic Configuration 0007 (or last one).
Select Input / Output Range.
Click Change Setting.
Change Address to match the free address settings you found
earlier.
Click OK.
Select Interrupt Request.
Click Change Settings.
Change IRQ to match the free IRQ settings you found earlier.
At this point you can shut down the system and physically install
your B&B Electronics Serial Card into an available ISA slot. Double
check to make sure the addresses and IRQ’s on the Serial Card are
set to the correct settings.
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Checking Windows NT Diagnostics for Available
Address/IRQ’s (Windows NT 4.0)
Click on Start / Programs / Administrative Tools / Windows NT
Diagnostics.
Left-click on Resources.
Find a free IRQ in the following list. Any number that is seen on
the left hand side of this screen is an IRQ that is currently being
used. The object is to find a number of IRQ(s) not listed and set
your port(s) using those IRQ’s.
Left-click on I/O Port in Resources. Tab to view currently used
addresses.
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Scroll through the list, checking 03F8H, 02F8H, 03E8H, 02E8H.
If one of these is available, use it. If not, check alternates.
Find a free address in the list. Most desktop PC’s have a COM1
and possibly a COM2 already on their system, which will be seen in
the list. You may have to start at COM3 or COM4 to start your
addressing of the ISA card you have. If these addresses are used
you may have to resort to the Frequently Unused Port Addresses
(found in Chapter 4, Table 3) of this manual. Write these open
addresses and IRQ’s down for later reference.
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Adding Serial Port(s) in Windows NT 4.0
Go to Start Menu / Settings / Control Panel.
Double-click on Ports.
Click Add.
Choose COM Port Number, Base I/O Address, and IRQ that
you want to use for the new Serial Port(s) being added.
After clicking OK, you will see a screen – System Setting
Change. Click the button Restart Now to restart Windows NT 4.0.
At this point you can shut down the system and physically install
your B&B Electronics Serial Card into an available ISA Slot. Double
check to make sure the addresses and IRQ’s on the Serial Card are
set to the correct settings.
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Checking Windows 2000 for Available Address/IRQ’s
Click on Start / Settings / Control Panel.
Double-click on System.
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Click on Hardware.
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Click on Device Manager.
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Click on View (top of screen).
Click on Resources by type.
Double-click on Input/Output. Find an unused address to set your
B&B Electronics serial card to.
Scroll through the list, checking 03F8H, 02F8H, 03E8H, 02E8H.
If one of these is available, use it. If not, check alternates.
Find a free address in the list. Most desktop PC’s have a COM1
and possibly a COM2 already on their system, which will be seen in
the list. You may have to start at COM3 or COM4 to begin
addressing the ISA card that you have. If these addresses are used
you may have to resort to the Frequently Unused Port Addresses
(found in Chapter 4, Table 3) of this manual. Write these open
addresses and IRQ’s down for later reference.
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Double-click on Interrupt Request (IRQ). Here you need to find an
unused IRQ to set your B&B Electronics serial card to.
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Adding Serial Port(s) in Windows 2000
Go to Start Menu / Settings / Control Panel.
Double-click on Add/Remove Hardware.
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Click on Add/Troubleshoot a device.
Click Next.
The following screen will appear after a few seconds.
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Click Add a new device.
Click Next.
Click No, I want to select the hardware from a list.
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Click Ports (COM & LPT).
Click Next.
Select Standard port types and Communication Port and Click
Next. You will see the following screen, go ahead and Click OK.
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The Resources area will allow you to set the IRQ and Address
of your new ports.
Click on the down arrow to the middle right of the screen after
“Setting based on”:
Click on the highest Basic configuration number in the list on the
“Setting based on” category.
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Double-click on the Input/Output Range to set the Address.
Double-click on the Interrupt Request to set the IRQ.
Select IRQ and Address that you want your port(s) configured at.
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At this point you can shut down the system and physically install
your B&B Electronics Serial Card into an available ISA Slot. Double
check to make sure the addresses and IRQ’s on the Serial Card are
set to the correct settings.
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Chapter 4: Address and IRQ Setting
Address Switch Setup
A Windows PC has I/O port addresses and memory addresses.
Some devices use both types of addresses. I/O port addresses
have a 64K address space. Devices may decode all 16 address bits
or only some of the lower bits. Traditionally, serial cards have only
decoded 10 bits of the address bus. Recently this has begun to
cause address conflicts with full 16 bit decoded devices, most
notably between video cards and COM 4. B&B has solved these
conflicts by decoding all 16 bits of the ISA address bus. Address
settings in our ISA bus serial cards is set by DIP switches (selecting
bits 11-4) or jumpers.
CAUTION : Electrostatic Sensitive Device.
Use ESD precautions for safe handling.
B&B Electronics 232CC cards are factory configured for COM1
IRQ4, and COM2 IRQ3 (2-port models). If you plan to install the
232CC as standard COM1 and COM2, you may leave the address
and IRQ set to the factory defaults.
The 232CC cards use a 7-position DIP switch to program the
binary I/O address of each port on the card. Figure 1 is a drawing of
the printed circuit board that shows the locations of the setup
switches and jumpers on the 232CC cards.
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When setting the address (via the dipswitch) use the silkscreen
on the printed circuit board. This silkscreen shows a “1” and a “0” --
referring to the “on and “off” states that each switch is set to. Switch
S1 configures port one (labeled J1) and, on two port cards, switch
S2 configures port two (labeled J2). Least significant bit (LSB) and
most significant bit (MSB) are labeled on the card. Table 1 shows
the numerical weight and electrical connection of each switch
position. Refer to Table 2 for COM Port addresses. Table 3 shows
frequently unused port addresses for applications when COM Port
addresses 1-4 are already used.
Table 1. Address Switches
Switch Position
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Bus Connection SA9 SA8 SA7 SA6 SA5 SA4 SA3
Decimal Weight
Hex Weight
512 256
200 100
128 64
80 40
32
20
16
10
8
8
To install the 232CC card as COM1, 2, 3, or 4, follow the switch
settings shown in Table 2. To install at another address, follow the
switch settings shown in Table 3.
Table 2. Standard Port Addresses
Base Hex
Address
Binary
Equivalent
Switch Settings
MSB
LSB
7654321
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
3F8
2F8
3E8
2E8
1111111000
1011111000
1111101000
1011101000
1111111
1011111
1111101
1011101
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Table 3. Frequently Unused Port Addresses
Base
Hex
Address
Binary
Equivalent
Switch
I/O Space
Description
Settings
MSB
LSB
7654321
1000000
1000001
1100000
1100001
1100010
1100011
1110000
1110001
1110100
1110101
200
208
300
308
310
318
380
388
3A0
3A8
1000000000
1000001000
1100000000
1100001000
1100010000
1100011000
1110000000
1110001000
1110100000
1110101000
game port
game port
prototype
prototype
prototype
prototype
SDLC
SDLC
bisync com
bisync com
Interrupt Jumper Setup
The IRQ is a hardware Interrupt Request line in an ISA Bus
expansion slot on a PC or AT compatible computer. The 8 bit PC
ISA slot has 8 interrupts, the 16 bit slot has another 7 since one of
the first 8 is used to link in the remaining 8. The IRQ is used by
devices to request immediate service by the main microprocessor.
When the IRQ line is set, the microprocessor stops whatever it’s
doing, saves status, checks which line was set, then jumps to code
to handle the interrupt. The processor then clears the interrupt and
returns to what it was doing before. IRQ lines are set by the internal
timer, keyboard, hard drive controller, PCI, USB controller, sound
card, serial ports, printer and more.
The 232CC cards allow the use of interrupts (IRQ) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15. Table 4 shows the standard serial port
IRQ settings. NOTE: If two ports use the same IRQ setting, both
ports cannot use the serial port at once. Only one port at a time may
communicate.
Table 4. Standard IRQ Settings
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
IRQ4
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ3
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B&B Electronics Ltd – Westlink Comm. Pk – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445
Chapter 5: Communication Jumper Settings
This chapter will cover all of the jumper settings to set your B&B
Serial Card for the proper communications that you desire.
CAUTION : Electrostatic Sensitive Device.
Use ESD precautions for safe handling.
High Speed Mode
The 232CC Serial has only two communication jumpers
referring to clock speed. High data rates may be obtained with the
232CC cards by placing JP1 or JP2 in the *2 position. This
multiplies the clock speed supplied to the UARTs by 2 times to
3.684MHz for Ports 1 and 2 respectively, allowing data rates up to
230.4 KBaud. Note that serial software is not aware of the change
in oscillator frequency. For example, with JP5 in the *2 position,
setting the baud rate to 115.2 KBaud in software will result in a
actual baud rate of 230.4 KBaud. It is also important to realize that
simply increasing the baud rate may not increase actual throughput.
Often, due to the computer’s inability to respond to interrupts quickly
enough, there will be large idle spaces between characters.
Increasing the baud rate to this point will reduce allowable cable
length, and increase the potential for data errors.
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Chapter 6: Physical Hook-up and Troubleshooting
This chapter will cover 232CC pinout, communication cable
data, and troubleshooting information.
Pinouts
The 232CC Serial Cards are wired as DTE (Data Terminal
Equipment) devices. The 232CC Serial Cards can be connected
directly to DCE (Data Communication Equipment) devices with a
straight through cable. If you need to connect two DTE devices, you
will need a null modem cable or cross-over cable.
Pin
1
2
Name
DCD
RD
Description
Direction
input
input
Data Carrier Detect
Receive Data
Transmit Data
3
TD
output
4
5
6
7
8
9
DTR
Gnd
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
Data Terminal Ready output
Signal Ground
Data Set Ready
Request to Send
Clear to Send
Ring Indicator
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input
output
input
input
Table 5. Pinout Description
Communication Cable Data
The 232CC Serial Card communicates using RS-232
communications only. The communication cable specifications are
24AWG (wire gauge) and 30pF/ft. (capacitance rating). B&B
Electronics can provide this communication cable, Model ETC8195.
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Troubleshooting
If you are unable to communicate with the card from your software:
1. Consult your software manual to make sure it supports the
address and interrupt that you have configured.
2. Double check that the address and interrupt are properly set.
3. Try another software package for troubleshooting. Download
SimpTerm (DOS Terminal Emulator) or Comtest (Windows
Terminal Emulator) from B&B Electronics’ web site. SimpTerm
and Comtest are shareware Simple Terminal Emulators which
can be used to vary the setup of any serial card. Both can be
downloaded from the following site location:
4. Troubleshooting with a Loopback Test.
Load Simpterm or Comtest on the test PC. When loading
Simpterm you must set up the port address and IRQ you have set
on the B&B Electronics serial card.
Jumper TD to RD on the DB9 male connector located on the
serial card. You may have to make a “loopback connector” in order
to do this. This is done by jumpering pin 2 and pin 3 of a DB9
female connector and plugging it into the DB9 male port on the
serial card.
To test the RS-232 handshake lines you can also jumper RTS
to CTS and DTR to DSR. When you raise the RTS line you should
see CTS also go high. When you raise the DTR line you should see
DSR also go high.
Send data from the Serial Port (B&B Electronics serial card) and
see if the data is echoed back to the port. When a character is typed
on the keyboard you must see a duplicate character after the first
character to verify that the same character was received. Perform
this test on all ports of your serial card to verify the ports can (or
cannot) transmit and receive data.
5. Call B&B Electronics' Technical Support at the number/s shown
below:
International/USA Office:
(815) 433-5100, 8a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays (Central USA Time).
European Office:
+353 91-792444, 8a.m. – 4:30 p.m. weekdays (UK).
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Appendix A: Hardware I/O Map
I/O Map of XT Class Machines
Hex Address
000-00F
020-021
040-043
060-063
080-083
0A0-0AF
200-20F
210-217
2E8-2EF
2F8-2FF
300-31F
320-32F
378-37F
380-38F
3B0-3BF
3D0-3D7
3E8-3EF
3F0-3F7
3F8-3FF
Address Function in XT Class Machines
DMA controller (8237A)
interrupt controller (8259A)
timer (8253)
PPI(8255A)
DMA page register (74LS612)
NMI - non maskable interrupt
game port joystick controller
expansion unit
COM4 serial port
COM2 serial port
prototype card
hard disk
parallel print
SDLC
MDA - monochrome adapter and printer
CGA - color graphics adapter
COM3 serial port
floppy diskette controller
COM1 serial port
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I/O Map of AT Class Machines
Hex Address
000-01F
020-03F
040-05F
060-06F
070-07F
080-09F
0A0-0BF
0C0-0DF
0F0-0FF
1F0-1F8
200-20F
258-25F
278-27F
2E8-2EF
2F8-2FF
300-31F
378-37F
380-38F
3A0-3AF
3B0-3BF
3BC-3BE
3C0-3CF
3D0-3D7
3E8-3EF
3F0-3F7
3F8-3FF
Address Function in AT Class Machines
DMA controller #1 (8237A-5)
interrupt controller #1 (8259A)
timer (8254)
keyboard (8042)
NMI - non maskable interrupt & CMOS RAM
DMA page register (74LS612)
interrupt controller #2 (8259A)
DMA controller #2 (8237A)
80287 math coprocessor
hard disk
game port joystick controller
Intel Above Board
parallel printer port 2
COM4 serial port
COM2 serial port
prototype card
parallel printer 1
SDLC or bisync com 2
bisync com 1
MDA - monochrome adapter
parallel printer on monochrome adapter
EGA - reserved
CGA - color graphics adapter
COM 3 serial port
floppy diskette controller
COM1 serial port
Any eight-byte space not used by one of the devices listed in
the table and not used by any other equipment in your system may
be used for the serial port.
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Appendix B: Declaration of Conformity Statement
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer’s Name:
B&B Electronics Manufacturing Company
Manufacturer’s Address:
P.O. Box 1040
707 Dayton Road
Ottawa, IL 61350 USA
232CC1A, 232CC1B, 232CC2A, 232CC2B
RS-232 Serial Cards
Model Numbers:
Description:
Type:
Light industrial ITE equipment
89/336/EEC
EN 50082-1
Application of Council Directive:
Standards:
EN 61000 (-4-2, -4-3, -4-4, -4-6)
William H. Franklin III, Director of Engineering
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Declaration of Conformity
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