| Thanks Jeannie, but now I am really confused. The cable reference
guide that I have shows both the BN25H and the BN26S pinout as follows.
1--8
2--7
3--6
4--5
5--4
6--3
7--2
8--1
If the pinout shown in .1 is correct, and I have no reason to think
it is not, then this means that my cable reference guide as well as the
owner manuals for the products is wrong. I am concerned about the
product owner manuals mentioned in 1763.0. If these manuals are wrong
then we are going to have a lot of customer calls about this. I cannot
verify this as I cannot find the manuals in the center.
thanks
Ray
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| The BN25H and BN26S are pinned out as shown in .1. I have verfied this
via the latest version of the Open DECconect Applications Guide.
The pinout shown in .0 is for 10BaseT. I have seen this error in other
manuals as well.
bill
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p.s., For those who find tech trivia interesting:
FWIW, the cable pinout shown in .2 *would* work, but it's not "ideal".
TP-PMD can tolerate inverted polarities of TX and RX. That is, If TX+
and TX- are swapped the link will still work. It's the nature of
the line encoding (MLT-3). The other 4 pins (3,4,5,6) are not used by
TP-PMD are are don't-cares.
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| Re: .2
Ray,
Please check your copy of the DEFPA manual again to verify that the
pinout matches what's expected. We pulled the pinout from the Open
DECconnect catalog as well as checked with HW engineers like Bill to
verify that it's correct. It's my understanding that the pinouts ARE
correct in the DEFPA manual, so please let me know if you believe
otherwise.
Regards,
Larry
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