Alister,
> Idle on an Asynchronous serial interface is defined as a 1 which is +V
> for a ttl serial or -V for RS232
Goodness. You have the RS232 "zero" and "one" correct ! As for the "TTL
serial", I already posted a link to that. Repeating it doesn't score you
any points.
> (RS232 is defined as ±3 to ±15 nots imply ±12 as often quoted)
Also correct. Than again, nowerdays that info is rather easy to google.
> so a simple meter should suffice in this case.
Obviously you have not even read my question. That or you now realize that
you have no clue to how to answer it, and are trying to throw sand in
my/everybodies eyes. 'Cause what I asked can't be determined by "a simple
meter" (why did you think I asked in the first place?). You fail again.
You have accused me of "you seem to be up to your usual trick of either
completely failing to
understand or deliberately trying to complicate the situation.". I'm now
accusing you from either deliberatily trolling, or being much less
knowledgable than you think you are (but not prepared to admit it to anyone,
possibly including yourself).
Regardless, you have earned yourself a place ito my (non PC) blacklist.
Goodbye.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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