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Wanted: Hp Xpander connectivity cable schematic - Sean McNamee - 08-10-2003 Hi all - Special Cable - Mike - 08-10-2003 I believe the cable is special and may contain electronics in the 9 pin plug end. There is a warning in the manual that it's a special designed 9 pin plug for HP. One end is a 9 pin female. The other end is a phone plug. I buzzed the cable and only one pin makes continuity to the 9 pin connector (see photo). I checked both polarities, for diodes, and still no continuity. That leads me to believe there is electronics in the 9 pin end.
Edited: 10 Aug 2003, 8:53 p.m.
Re: Special Cable - Colin - 08-10-2003 There is an RS232 level converter in the housing of the DB9 connector. 3V logic at the Xpander connection. Only RX, TX and GND are present. Don't ask me which one because I just cannot remember.
Re: Special Cable - RS232 level converters - Bill Wiese - 08-11-2003 Yep, the cable has some level RS232<==>5V logic level converters in it. You can do this with a couple of transistors & resistors & caps or do it right w/a chip.
A typical & common chip used for this task is the Maxim MAX232. I believe there is a successor called the MAX2232. Other variations (...233, etc.) also exist. The cable's electronics is likely powered from the RS232 connector. Sounds like it's just using TxD, RxD and Gnd (pins 1,2,3,7, IIRC, on a DB25 - dunno about DB9) and picking up power from another signal line like CTS, DTR, etc.... The PC application software may have to switch one of these control lines from default state to power up the electronics in the cable head.
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