How to disable BRK signal
Steve Jay
ultra!shj at ames.arc.nasa.gov
Tue Dec 20 11:57:27 AEST 1988
In v7n38, nsc!taux01!tom at sun.com (Tom Gorodecki) wants to know how to
disable break from the console. The article below is from Sun-Spots v5n45
(I haven't tried it).
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> Date: Fri, 25 Sep 87 17:23:06 bst
> From: Malcolm Harper <mkh%prg.oxford.ac.uk at nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: Sun-3 ASCII console problem (2)
The circuit we use to prevent the Watchdog Reset which normally happens
when the terminal is unplugged from the Sun Console port (ttya/ttyb) is as
follows.
To terminal To Sun
pin 3 <----:-----------------------------------------------------------< pin 2
| ________ _________________ ____________
| | | | | | 2200uf 16v |
:---| 470ohm |----| <- IN4002 diode |---:---| capacitor |--- pin 7
|________| |_________________| | |____________|
________ _________________ | -ve +ve
| | | | |
:---| 470ohm |----| <- IN4002 diode |---:
| |________| |_________________| | Types of diodes and
| ________ ___________________ / transistor, and values
| | | b| |/c of capacitor, are not
pin 2 >----+---| 4K7ohm |----| BC212L transistor | critical.
| |________| |___________________|\e
| _________________ \
| | | |
:-----------------| IN4002 diode -> |---:-------------------> pin 3
| |_________________|
| ________ _________________
| | | | |
:---| 22Kohm |----| IN4002 diode -> |----------------------- pin 25
|________| |_________________|
pin 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------ pin 7
We use only three wire connections, so connect pins 5, 6, 8 and 20
together at the Sun end, and appropriate control line connections at the
terminal end. This circuit is permanently connected to the Sun end; any
disconnection must be at the terminal end.
If the terminal is unplugged, the transistor is turned on by the negative
reference voltage present at pin 25 of the Sun serial port, and hence
pulls pin 3 of the Sun port negative. This causes the Sun to believe
there is still a terminal plugged in.
Acknowledgements to Andrew Newman and Paul Williams who designed and built it.
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