Instruction manual

C-1
APPENDIX C. SPECIFICATIONS
Data rates: up to 38,400 baud (limited by
datalogger)
Size: 63 x 55 x 17mm (L x W x D), excluding
mating D connectors
Operating environment: -25°C to +50°C, 0-
95% RH (non-condensing)
Connector pin assignments: see Tables C-1
and C-2
Power requirements: sources power from
datalogger 5V supply via 9-pin interface.
TYPICAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION
<100 µA with no RS232 load and pin 11 not
connected
2.2 mA with RAD and no communication
9.3 mA with RAD, datalogger in
communications mode, but low
communications activity
10.2 mA with RAD, high communications
activity
Current consumption when driving other RS232
modems will vary with the number of lines
connected and the input impedance of the
inputs. With 3 inputs connected (DTR, RTS
and Tx from the SC932C), of the minimum 3k
input impedance, and high communications
activity the consumption may be up to 16mA.
RS232 OUTPUT LEVELS
RTS 4.2 - 4.5V with 3k load – quiescent
state (ME low)
RTS full power 7 - 9V with 3k load (ME
high)
DTR 7.5 - 9.5V with 3k load (8.8V typical
with RAD); short circuit current 30mA
typical
Tx greater than ±5V with 3k load
RS232 INPUT THRESHOLDS RX AND RI
Input low 0.8V minimum
Input high 2.4V maximum
Input resistance 5K
PIN 11, POWER CONTROL INPUT
THRESHOLDS
Input low 1.3V maximum (normal power
mode)
Input high 3.5V maximum (to enable high
power mode)
Input resistance greater than 10k
Maximum input voltage 20V
TIME-OUTS
Minimum RING IN pulse width to generate
a ring signal to the datalogger is 20µs
Minimum delay between ME going low and
RING IN enable is 0.5s (1s typical)
EMC SPECIFICATION
Emissions BSEN 55022-1: 1995
Immunity BSEN 50082-1: 1992