Clean-up RS232 Signal
- From: jecottrell65@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Dec 2006 13:45:16 -0800
Hello All,
This may be more suited to .basics, but I'll try here and prepare for
the possibility of being chastised for not addressing the appropriate
group :-).
Couple of questions regarding a RS232 signal, btw this is on both sides
of the 232 shifter. When looking at the signal on the 'scope the
leading edge over shoots by about 10-15% of the total level before it
settles.
1. Does this matter? (i.e. is it sloppy?)
2. How does a non-EE correct the problem... I would assume it would be
quite similar to the way an EE would, but it would be explained in
laymans' terms and possibly at a slower pace for the cognitively
impaired?
Thanks,
John
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