[geeks] Suggestions for USB to serial adapter?
Nadine Miller
velociraptor at gmail.com
Sat Sep 5 10:56:33 CDT 2009
On Sep 5, 2009, at 12:06 AM, Jochen Kunz wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 16:55:39 -0700
> Nadine Miller <velociraptor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It works decently, though sometimes, unplugging it will
>> send a break to the Suns.
> Unpluging what side?
>
> If you unplug the USB first and then the RS232 side it is no surprise
> to me that they sometimes send a break. If you unplug the USB side the
> power supply for the USB-to-RS232 chip goes away. When the voltage
> drops below the minimum supply voltage of the chip all strange and
> undefined things can go on inside the USB-to-RS232 chip...
>
> Then you have the problem of an unpowered RS232 transmitter connected
> to an alive RS232 receiver. This may result in undefined signal
> levels...
I'm fairly certain that I always unplugged from the Sun first before
unplugging the USB. I use the same precaution when using DB9->RJ45 on
a Windows PC. And only ever remove after closing the minicom/
hyperterminal session. On Windows/Linux I am also careful to remove
the serial connection before shutting down the OS.
As I said, I've not been able to identify what causes this behavior
with the adaptor; it's inconsistent. Fortunately we were able to
finally get the crappy Avocent Cyclades working with the Suns that
have no service processor, so it became a non-issue. I never
attempted using the USB serial adaptor on my Dell laptop running Linux
to see if it was a Mac issue, since the Dell has a DB9 on it.
=Nadine=
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