I have a self designed system to which I am adding some x10 capability.
At the moment I am adding a USB parallel interface and plan to include a Firecracker port.
This device is intended for use with the old and rapidly becoming extinct serial port
However it only uses the two lines RTS and DTR. Since it only receives it may not
need the full +15, -5 voltage swings of the original interface. Can anyone tell me if
it will respond to CMOS levels +5, 0?
Muchas Gracias
The CM17A Firecracker will work with a USB-Serial adapter which supports the serial status lines. These will generally swing +/- 5 Volts. (Note that some of the el-cheapo adapters from Hong Kong do NOT support these lines, only TX and RX.)
Provided your CMOS can supply as much current as a serial port, it ought to be able to power the CM17A lines "On" with +5 Volts. Whether 0 Volts is low enough for the CM17A to consider the line as "Off" (or pull it down fast enough), I can't say.
BTW, the CM17A is a transmitter, not a receiver.