Title: 6? Transmission of Digital Data: Interfaces and MODEMs
16? Transmission of Digital Data Interfaces
and MODEMs
- 6.1 Digital Data Transmission
- 6.2 DTE-DCE Interface
- 6.3 Other Interface Standards
- 6.4 ??(MODEM)
- 6.5 ??
26.1 Digital Data Transmission
- of primary concern when considering the
transmission of data from one device to another
is the wiring
3Digital Data Transmission(contd)
- parallel Transmission
- By grouping, we can send data n bits at a time
instead of one - ?? ??(speed)
- ?? ??(expansive)
- ????(short distance) ?? 25 feets
4Digital Data Transmission(contd)
5Digital Data Transmission(contd)
- Serial Transmission
- one bit follows another
- ?? ?? channel, ??
- ?? require interface converter
6Digital Data Transmission(contd)
7Digital Data Transmission(contd)
- ??? ??(Asynchronous Transmission)
- send one start bit(0) at the beginning and one
or more stop bits(1) at the end of each byte
8Digital Data Transmission
- ????(synchronous transmission)
- send bits one after another without start/stop
bits or gaps. It is the responsibility of the
receiver to group the bits - ?? ??(speed)
96.2 DTE-DCE Interface
- DTE(Data Terminal equipment) ??? ????
- DCE(Data Circuit-terminating Equipment) ??? ??
?? ??
10DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- DTE(Data Terminal Equipment)
- is any device that is a source of destination
for binary digital data - terminal
- microcomputer
- computer
- printer
- fax machine and so on
11DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- DCE(Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment)
- is any device that transmits or receives data
in the form of an analog or digital signal
through a network - Modulator/demodulator
12DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- ???(Standards)
- to define the connection between a DTE and DCE
13DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- Standards
- EIA
- EIA-232
- EIA-442
- EIA-449
- ITU-T
- V series (???? ?? ??? ??)
- X series (??? ???? ?? ?????)
14DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- EIA-232(RS-232)
- defines the mechanical, electrical and
functional characteristics - ???? ?(mechanical)
- define the interface as a 25-wire cable with a
male and a female DB-25 pin connector - length may not exceed 15m(50 feet)
- ???? ?(electrical specification)
- define voltage levels and the type of signal(?
NRZ-L)
15DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- sending the data
- To be recognized as data, the amplitude of a
signal must fall between 3 and 15 volts or
between 3 and 15 volts
16DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- control and timing
- Signals must be sent using OFF less than 3
volts and ON greater than 3 volts
17DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- ?? ?? ? (Functional Specification)
18DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- ? synchronous full-duplex transmission
19DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
20DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- Null Modem
- not needed to connect two compatible digital
devices directly - Using regular data pin connections with and
without DCEs
21DTE-DCE Interface(contd)
- Crossing Connections
- Null modem pin connection
226.3 Other Interface Standards
- needs more speed and/or distance
- EIA-449
- EIA-530
- X.21
23Other Interface Standards(contd)
- EIA-449
- DB-37 pin
- DB-9 pin
- DB-37 and DB-9 connections
24Other Interface Standards(contd)
- Pin Functions
- category I pins
- are compatible with those of EIA-232
- category II pins
- have no equivalent in EIA-232
25Other Interface Standards(contd)
Pin
Functions
Category
Pin
Functions
Category
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37
Shield Signal rate indicator Unassigned Send
data Send timing Receive data Request to
send Receive timing Clear to send Local
loopback Data mode Terminal ready Receive
ready Remote loopback Incoming call Select
frequency Terminal timing Test mode Signal ground
Receive Common Unassigned Send data Send
timing Receive data Request to send Receive
timing Clear to send Terminal in service Data
mode Terminal ready Receive ready Select
ready Signal quality New signal Terminal
timing Standby indicator Send common
I I I I I I II I I I II II I II
II I I I I I I I II I I I II II I II II
26Other Interface Standards(contd)
Pin
Function
EIA-232 Equivalent
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Shield Secondary receive ready Secondary send
data Secondary receive data Signal ground Receive
common Secondary request to send Secondary clear
to send Send common
1 14 16 7 12 19 13
27Other Interface Standards(contd)
- Electrical specification RS-423 and RS-422
- EIA-449 uses two other standards to define its
electrical specification - RS-423 (unbalanced circuits)
- RS-422 (balanced circuits)
28Other Interface Standards(contd)
29Other Interface Standards(contd)
30Other Interface Standards(contd)
- Canceling of noise using balanced mode
31Other Interface Standards(contd)
- EIA-530
- is a new version of EIA-449 that uses DB-25
pins
32Other Interface Standards(contd)
- X.21
- is an interface designed by the ITU-T
- DB-15 connector
33Other Interface Standards
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Transmit data or control Control Receive data or
control Indication Signal element timing Byte
timing Reserved
Shield Transmit data or control Control Receive
data or control Indication Signal element
timing Bye timing Signal ground
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
346.4 MODEMs
- the most familiar type of DCE
35MODEMs(contd)
- MODEM
- stands for modulator/demodulator
- Modulator converts a digital signal to an
analog signal - Demodulator converts an analog signal to a
digital signal
36MODEMs(contd)
- Transmission
- Bandwidth
- Each line has an upper limit and a lower limit
on the frequencies of the signals it can carry.
This limited range is called the bandwidth
37MODEMs(contd)
- Telephone line bandwidth
- A telephone line has bandwidth of almost 3000 Hz
38MODEMs(contd)
- Modem speed
- ASK(Amplitude Shift Keying)
- Baud rate in half-duplex ASK
39MODEMs(contd)
- Baud rate in full-duplex ASK
- Although ASK has a good bit rate, it is not
used today because of noise
40MODEMs(contd)
- FSK(Frequency Shift Keying)
- Baud rate in half-duplex FSK
41MODEMs(contd)
Half-Duplex
Full-Duplex
Encoding
2400 4800 7200 9600 12,000 14,400 16,800
1200 2400 3600 4800 6000 7200 8400
ASK, FSK, 2-PSK 4-PSK, 4-QAM 8-PSK,
8-QAM 16-QAM 32-QAM 64-QAM 128-QAM
256-QAM
19,200
9600
42MODEMs(contd)
- Modem Standards
- Bell modem
- ITU-T modem
43MODEMs(contd)
44MODEMs(contd)
45MODEMs(contd)
- ITU-T Modem Standards(contd)
46MODEMs(contd)
47MODEMs(contd)
ITU-T
Bell
Baud Rate
Bit Rate
Modulation
V.21 V.22 V.23 V.26 V.27 V.29
103 212 202 201 208 209
300 600 1200 1200 1600 2400
300 1200 1200 2400 4800 9600
FSK 4-PSK FSK 4-PSK 8-PSK 16-QAM
48MODEMs(contd)
- Intelligent Modems
- contain software to support a number of
additional function, such as automatic answering
and dialing - AT Commandparameter commandparameter
- Ex) ATDT4088648902
49MODEMs(contd)
Command
Meaning
Parameters
The number to dial 0 or 1 0 or 1 n
A B D E H L P T
Put modem in answer mode Use V.22bis at 1200
bps Dial the number Enable/disable echo
printing Put modem on/off hook Adjust speaker
volume Use pulse dialing Use tone dialing