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- What is it?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- An Impression document which contains details on how to construct an
- opto-isolator for your serial port.
-
- Non Impression owners:
- A text version of the Impression document is also included. Inside the
- Impression document you can find the draw files which contain the circuit
- diagram and stripboard layout.
-
-
- Why use it?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- The opto-isolator avoids problems with static build up which can damage your
- serial port. (The A5000 serial port is *very* sensitive to this - a design faultI believe.)
-
- The opto-isolator will also protect against a voltage difference between
- computers. One of my friends PC's was using a two pin power lead, the RF
- suppression network present in its PSU was leaking 100V at about 1mA, this
- could easily damage a normal serial port!
-
- If the opto-isolator circuit is built with the correct materials (a PCB is
- recommended for this) it could be used to isolate from 'live' circuits. The
- opto-isolator chips are rated at 1KV. Do NOT attempt this unless you know what
- you are doing.
-
-
- What do I need to build it?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You will need a soldering iron, wire cutters, a drill bit or track cutter is
- also needed. You will need to be familiar with building small circuits on
- stripboard and will obviously need the components in the circuit.
-
- You do not need any test equipment though a voltmeter will aid testing and
- fault finding.
-
-
- How do I connect it to my computer?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The opto-isolator will fit in line with your normal RS232 connection lead. It
- requires a +5V power supply, this can be obtained from a spare floppy / hard
- disk power connector. A locking phono socket is a useful way of making +5V
- available from your computer without having trailing wires.
-
-
- How much will it cost?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This depends on where you get the components from, I built it for about 35
- pounds.
-
-
- Disclaimer
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- I can accept no responsibility for the use/misuse of this circuit or any damage
- arising to equipment/persons.
-
- However the information provided in this distribution is believed to be correct,if you should spot any errors please contact me.
-
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- Copyright
- ~~~~~~~~~
- There is no copyright on any part of this distribution. It is public domain.
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- How to contact the author
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- If you have any problems, questions, suggestions, praises, criticisms etc pleasedo not hesitate to contact me.
-
- You can email me during term time
- Internet: gst@dcs.ed.ac.uk
-
- or you can write to me at
-
- George Taylor
- 16 Newton Crescent
- Dunblane
- Perthshire
- FK15 ODZ
-
- You will receive a much quicker response if you email me.
-