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I need a correct pinout to connect the differential outputs form SN65HVD1471, because i wanna check simply whether my driver is working or not. I've seen a lot of different pinout for RS422 DB9 connector some eg. are attached here. I would find helpful if anybody gives sugge
DB9 connector cannot be connected directly to SN65HVD1471, because DB9 connector doesnot posses standard pinout for RS422/485. It needs RS232-RS422/485 convertor, hence the differential pair of SN65HVD1471 A,B,Y,Z should be connected though the convertor to communicate with PC.
I'm using SN65HVD1471 for RS422 standard, but i only have usb to rs232 cable(i.e. one end compatible with usb port in PC, and other end is DB9 connector). Initially without knowing that USB to RS232 cable doesn't support RS422 standard, i started my program. So only i mentioned "DB9 connector cannot be connected directly to SN65HVD1471, it needs RS232-RS422/485 convertor."
Still i'm not aware of checking my hardware...How can i test my driver is good or not?
My connections:
1). SN65HVD1471 pins A,B,Y,Z are connected to TX+/-, RX+/- of RS232-RS422/485 convertor.
2). SN65HVD1471 1st pin - +3.3V, 4th pin - Gnd.
3). SN65HVD1471 2nd pin - MCU's RX pin, 3rd pin - MCU's TX pin.
This is my schematic for SN65HVD1471. RS422 RX pin is from PIC18F65K40 30th pin, and RS422 TX pin is from PIC18F65K40 29th pin. Then RS422 IN/OUT pins are connected to connector.
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