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SerialNET Theory of Operation
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Add the ability for the host device to inform the remote side about signal changes in
CTS and DSR.
Add the ability for the remote side to change the value of the RTS and DTR signals of
the host device.
Add the ability to exchange BREAK signal indications between the host device and
the remote side.
The table below lists the RFC2217 options and sub-options supported by iChip. Note that
iChip does not send any replies to commands or command values not supported. For
more information about RFC2217, refer to the RFC2217 protocol document.
When issuing any of the following commands, iChip plays the role of a server.
Option
Allowed Values
Baud Rate
300-115200 bps
Data Size
7 or 8 bits
Parity
None | Odd | Even
Stop Bit
1
Flow Control
BREAK ON | BREAK OFF | DTR ON | DTR OFF | RTS ON |
RTS OFF
Notify Line State
One octet (byte). The value is a bit-level composition made up from
the value table that appears in the
RFC2217 protocol document.
Only bit 4 is supported, value 16, meaning BREAK-detect error.
Notify Mode State
One octet (byte). The value is a bit-level composition made up from
the value table that appears in the RFC2217 protocol document.
Only the following bits are supported:
Bit Position
Value
Meaning
5
32
Data-Set-Ready Signal State
4
16
Clear-To-Send Signal State
1
2
Delta Data-Set-Ready
0
1
Delta Clear-To-Send