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RE: Electronics question
Hi Paul,
Because the connector on the Avocent device is not connected on that pin.
You only have power to the connector that goes to the device you need to
power up.
Eg. (exact pin No.s may be wrong but it should make sense)
Avocet Other device
D type D type
2------------------2 RXD
5------------------5 GND
4 +12V from power supply.
PS.. How do you get 9 pins on an RJ45 connector. I thought it only had 8?
Dave.
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Paul Gordon
Sent: 26 June 2009 13:32
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Electronics question
That's not a bad idea... - nut how do you guarantee isolation between the
+12V you put on the DTR pin going back to the port on the Avocent device?
I've got another potential route to investigate as well now... - the user
manual for the device clearly and unequivocally shows the DTR line to be in
pin 9 of the RJ45 socket, and so that's what I've been using. However, I
was
poking around the knowledgebase articles on Avocent's website and I've come
across at least one article containing a pin-out diagram that differs and
shows DTR on another pin. I think I should really get the meter out again
&
test what's available on all pins, - I only tested the specific pin pair
that I believed to be GND & DTR yesterday...
Paul G.
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