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Title What is the serial data format of ADAM-4520/4510?

Product Model
ADAM-4520, ADAM-4510
:
Type : Knowledge Base – FAQ
Abstract : What is the serial data format of ADAM-4520/4510?
This document will show you the serial data format that
Description :
ADAM-4520/4510 can accept.
Category : FAQ
Operating
System :

Solution

The most common data format of the serial communication is:


Start bit-1
Data bits-8
Parity - None
Stop bits-1
The data bit setting for the ADAM-4520/4510 is 10 bits (1+8+1).
Please refer to the information below.

Serial Data Format

The serial data format includes one start bit, between five and eight
data bits, and one stop bit. A parity bit and an additional stop bit might be
included in the format as well. The diagram below illustrates the serial data
format.
Start and Stop Bits

As described in Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication, most


serial ports operate asynchronously. This means that the transmitted
byte must be identified by start and stop bits. The start bit indicates
when the data byte is about to begin and the stop bit(s) indicates when the
data byte has been transferred.

The ADAM-4520 is a converter between RS-232 and RS-485/RS-422; the


ADAM-4510 is the repeater of the RS-485/RS-422.
The data format depends on the serial device itself.

For example:
If the RS-485 device only accepts start bit-0 and total 9 data bits, the
serial data format could be

Start bit-0
Data bits-8
Parity - None
Stop bits-1

Or

Start bit-0
Data bits-7
Parity - None
Stop bits-2

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