The D-25 PTR / PTP parallel interfaces are TTL, the ones I have had on the bench at any
rate, typically using 74 series for interfacing and 5V rails. Generally, the data lines
are on pins 1 to 8 after that it gets a bit YMMV and at the top end you get ground and
exported voltage. Hence my Dostek's emulator is a good guide comment. Additionally,
the pin out does not mimic what must be the later D-25 PC printer plug layout.
An additional confounding factor is that PTR/PTP are substantially from the era when D-25
connectors were commonly used for RS232 serial comms, and quite a few featured serial
interfaces : RTFM territory.
+/- 12V levels were used for RS232 back in the day, these days a MAX3232 on 3v3/LVTTL with
integral charge pumps for +/- 6v is typical.
And of course RS-423, RS-422 and RS-485 are all potentially applicable interface circuit
standards; however only RS-485 is not in the legacy category
Numeric gloup
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Elson via cctalk [mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org]
Sent: 16 May 2024 22:20
To: Martin Bishop via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Cc: Jon Elson <elson(a)pico-systems.com>
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Papertape-Reader Decitek 442A9: need manual/schematics
On 5/16/24 15:15, Martin Bishop via cctalk wrote:
Micha
That the board is TTL and 2 layer by the look of it makes reverse engineering rather more
tractable : good luck.
The 25p D pin outs for readers/punches seem substantially
standardised,
I believe the standard is RS-323 (all search attempts assume you mean RS-232). The logic
levels are 12 V or so, so not quite TTL compatible.
Jon