Wow very explanative video very nice! I have a question tho', If the other device has also DTR, DSR,RTS,CTS lines , I have to connect them crossed in order to talk to other PC right? and If I want to talk with another PC with the Null modem configuration I just have to make the same wiring as in the Tx, right?
Beautiful explanation using animation! You make a complicated protocol easy. I have learn a lot from you. Thank you!
Perfect explanation. Thanks ! 🤔😊
Wow very explanative video very nice! I have a question tho', If the other device has also DTR, DSR,RTS,CTS lines , I have to connect them crossed in order to talk to other PC right? and If I want to talk with another PC with the Null modem configuration I just have to make the same wiring as in the Tx, right?
Excellent explanation. Well done!
Great concise info.
Thanks!
Why does Rs-232 connectors have 9/25 pin rather than other integer ?
Excellent reference and refresher. Well done.
Excellent explanation, thanks!
you are awesome magician of explanation. I subscribed you and wait for another video, great job,and great explanation.
Are the connections same as shown in the video if the sender is DCE and the receiver is DTE?
I think DSR and DTR are given in reverse places
i loved your video.
Excellent explanation sir
Great video, thanks man.
Thanks, good video :)
Thanks thanks thanks!
great video
excellent vid thankyou
thank very much
EXCELLENT!
I like this
can u explain how to conv from TTL to RS-232
Thank you sir.
nice
wow! wonderful!
1:21, so... Tx and Rx are different wire?
yes ... and you should connect them together to send data