06-21-2006 08:49 AM
06-21-2006 09:02 AM
Hi,
A rs232 transmitter should be 5 - 15 V
A rs232 receiver should be happy with 3 - 25V
So -5 and +5 should work (and as i know it does) But it is nothing something you expect when you measure direct on the connector of a board or device.
Are the levels from your PCI board or your device that low ?
Did you measure it without a connection ?
06-21-2006 09:12 AM
06-21-2006 09:17 AM
The 8 and 10V is OK
But 5V from your PC port is not OK. It can work but it should be higher to avoid problem at the other end of the cable..
At which pin number are you measuring this voltage. Specially between pin 2 and 5 an between 3 and 5.
06-21-2006 09:32 AM
Yes, that's -5V between pins 5 and 2 and between 5 and 3 also.
I should have more? What can I do? Is there a switch somewhere or a parameter to change?...
Thank you for your help K C!
06-21-2006 09:36 AM
Well, if your are measuring on the connector of your COM port (9 poles) with nothing connected to it the voltages should not be the same.
Do you have more COM ports on your system ? Can you measure there ?
06-21-2006 09:44 AM
!!! Yes that's crazy! On the other COM on the computer I measure -11V!! But on every COM of the National Instrument board, I have this -5V!!?
Very strange... I will try the commands on the other COM of the computer, but that's crazy because we just bought the National Instrument board to control the devices of the machine and it seems to be impossible without amplifiers...
I try the other COMs to see what is happening and I come back...
06-21-2006 10:04 AM
OK. I tried with the others COM, but I still have the same problem... (no answer, or sometimes a "?"). Something is not working well inside this machine, I have to find what...
But about the NI card, is there something wrong with the voltage? Or is it normal? I have to change it?
06-21-2006 10:12 AM
06-21-2006 10:21 AM