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  • Page 1

    Copyright © 1 996, 1 99 7 , 1 998, 1 999, 2000, National Contr ol Devices 8SC RS-2 3 2 Input Scanner Users Guide Re vision 1 .0 B y R y a n S h e l d o n[...]

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    Disclaimer: NCD will not be responsible for any personal injury or damage to computers or other electronic devices caused in conjunction with the use of NCD products. The user assumes full responsibility of any and all damage that may result in combination with NCD products, services, and literature. NCD takes EVER Y known precaution to ensure docu[...]

  • Page 3

    Helpful hint. Could cause problems later under normal operation. Fatal mistake. The X tells about common assem- bly and operation errors as well as other things to watch out for . The check is a guide to help the user with assembly and operation. Use them to prevent mistakes. Interfacing to the Serial Port of Y our Computer The NCD-8SC requires the[...]

  • Page 4

    Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Ground When resistor network RN2 is installed, all inputs are pulled high (on) and can be turned off by connecting a wire to the ground line. J1-J4 - Address Select. These jumpers de- fine the device number of the 8SC, allow- ing 16 devices to coexist on a single serial line. See "[...]

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    J6 Inputs D0-D7 are pulled up via RN2 4.7K resistor network. Data Inputs RS-232 Ground RS-232 Input Open Collector RS-232 Output J4 J3 J2 J1 +5 J5 CR 1 2 3 CR1 RN1 RN1 +5 V+ + 5 78L05 V+ C1 C1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 A B C G W Y D6 D7 74LS251 4 3 2 1 15 14 11 10 9 7 6 5 13 12 U4 U1 U2 R2 R3 D1 Q1 R4 R5 +5 +5 R1 Q2 Q1 Q0 DatIn STROBE ASCII-OUT AD0 AD1 AD2[...]

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    The NCD-1 10C Interface Processor and How It W orks: The NCD-110C is a PIC-based computer that has been programmed to listen to incoming data on the serial port and to respond ONL Y if its name is called. T o understand how it works, we will examine the processes of the 1 10C as they were written into the chip. The NCD-110C carefully listens to inc[...]

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    W e welcome suggestions and r ecommendations. Please tell us about an y err ors or omissions you may find in this manual. All recommen- dations become the pr operty of NCD Inc. The 8SC Input Scanner is pr operty of National Contr ol Devices. Copyright © 1 996, 1 99 7 , 1 998, 1 999, 2000, All Rights Reser v ed. Amiga is a r egistered tr ademark of[...]