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Case 2:10-cv-07678-JFW-DTB Document 57-11 Filed 09/28/1i Page 7 of 16<br />

#: 1038<br />

3.3 MDB Port Interface<br />

The main interface port the printer is through the Multi-Drop Serial Bus (MBD)<br />

connector. The MBD is a proprietary interface defined in the document<br />

"Electronic Vending Standard, Revision 1 Draft - Peripheral Communication".<br />

This interface provides both data and power connections. The printer will be<br />

considered a slave device on the interface and would respond to the External<br />

Vending Device commands listed in section 3.3.3.<br />

3.3.t MDB Interface Connectors<br />

Connectors for the interface are specified in section 3.0 of the standard<br />

defines the connectors used. The connector is a Molex 6 pin locking<br />

header with a pin out as shown in Table 2. The part numbers for this<br />

connector are as follows:<br />

Molex 39-01-2060<br />

Molex 39-00-0065<br />

Pin #<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Table 2: MDB Interface Pin Out<br />

Pin Name Description<br />

34VDC Power supply<br />

34VDC return Ground<br />

n/c Not used<br />

(6 circuit plug, PCB mount)<br />

(PCB socket terminals)<br />

Master Receive Receive line (Rx)<br />

Master Transmit Transmit line (Tx)<br />

Common Rx/Tx Common<br />

CONFIDENTIAL 00119<br />

Nanoptix' Summary Judgment Exhibit No. 9<br />

-A0258-<br />

Page ID<br />

FL0022033

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