[Elecraft] Repost: KX3 ACC1 interface - logic signal levels - what is "official" Elecraft standard for this ?
Wayne Burdick
n6kr at elecraft.com
Tue Sep 25 10:33:28 EDT 2012
Brian,
The ACC1 port on the K3 is fully compatible with the RS232 standard,
although it uses 0 V rather than a negative voltage when transmitting
a low unit. This is the same TTL-level interface we use in several
other products including the XG3, W1, W2, and K144XV. We offer both
RS232 and USB cables that work with this port, and as far as I know
these cables work with all laptop and desktop computers.
You can certainly roll your own. I'll send you the schematic of that
portion of the circuitry.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Sep 25, 2012, at 7:09 AM, Brian Lodahl OZ2BRN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm reposting this because I'm still struggling to get my customized
> CAT
> + CW interface for the Kx3 to work:
>
> I attempted yesterday to wire up a TTL Serial cable from FTDI,
> containg
> both CAT as well CW keying (using #RTS), and I can easily get the CW
> to
> work (keying using #RTS through a 4N25 and two 1N5711 diodes for dit
> and
> dah), but it seems that the CAT does not work with this interface.
>
> My question again: -What is the "official" Elecraft electrical
> specifications for the ACC1 interface ??? What voltage levels for Rx
> and
> Tx, respectively, with respect to GND or Positive voltage ?
>
> -Does anyone have a schematic of the ACC1 interface for Kx3 that I can
> take a look at ?
>
> 73'
> Brian OZ2BRN
>
>
>
>
> Den 21-Sep-12 08:34, Brian Lodahl OZ2BRN skrev:
>> Hi Kx3 users,
>>
>> Other posts have previously dealt with the issue that the standard
>> KXUSB
>> cable for Kx3 does not support CW keying from the computer to the Kx3
>> radio, simply from the fact that as opposed to the ordinary serial
>> connection (old RS-232 standard), the RTS and CTS pins are not
>> available
>> in the 3.5 mm, three-pin TRS jack connector for ACC1 in the Kx3.
>>
>> Pursuing this further, and not wanting to have more than one USB
>> cable
>> to my PC from my Kx3 for all of my buisness on the PC side, I want
>> now
>> to build a new interface cable using a custom cable assembly from
>> FTDI:
>>
>> http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/USBTTLSerial.htm
>>
>> Then using either RTS or CTS flags in my PC's radio interface setup
>> (log
>> program Win-Test) to pull the CW key connection in the Kx3,
>> possibly via
>> a FET or Opto Coupler.
>>
>> - I have a 4N25 in mind for this ... with parallel coupling of two
>> 1N5711 to the paddle dit's and dah's.
>> I did the very same thing on my K2, and it worked like a charm.
>>
>> Checking the signal levels on my oscilloscope today on the ACC1 data
>> connection, I find:
>>
>> Tip connection = Rx data from the computer to the Kx3 = 5,0 - 5,2
>> volts
>> level (generated by the FTDI line driver)
>> Ring connection = Tx data to the computer from the Kx3 = 7,0-7,5
>> volts
>> level (generated by the Kx3 line driver)
>> both with respect to GND being the sleeve pin of the ACC1 jack
>> plug, and
>> looking pretty, noise-free and free of any transients. Good, nice
>> square
>> signals with good integrity.
>>
>> Baud rate of the data here is obviously configurable, and with your
>> PC's
>> logging program so is the polling rate of how often the PC requests
>> data
>> from the Kx3.
>>
>> My question :What is the "official" Elecraft electrical
>> specifications
>> for the ACC1 interface ???
>> What voltage levels for Rx and Tx, respectively, and what impedance
>> to I
>> terminate with when I interface with e.g. opto coupler for my
>> project ?
>>
>> Would I be OK assuming I just use a 5-volt TTL-level cable version
>> here,
>> both ways Rx+Tx OK ?
>>
>> TTL-232R-5V:
>> http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/Cables/DS_TTL-232R_CABLES.pdf
>>
>>
>> 73'
>> Brian OZ2BRN
>> Kx3 # 1118, K2 # 6936 (to which I did the same mod)
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