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1 Introduction<br />

When operating a computer system (PC, Controller), a wide variety of peripherals, such as printers,<br />

external memories (floppy-disk drives; hard disks) or other computer systems, can be used in<br />

conjunction with the Central Processing Unit (CPU).<br />

A data interface makes is possible for the CPU and the peripherals to communicate.<br />

Communication requires facilities for transferring data to the peripherals and of course, physical<br />

connection via a transmission line. Peripheral device control and communication, via the interface, is<br />

generally the responsibility of the computer system. The computer system therefore has to meet<br />

certain requirements.<br />

The interfaces, which primarily consist of the physical links between the computer system and the<br />

peripherals, need appropriate software in order to control the transfer of information between the<br />

individual units. The relationship between hardware and software, which fully defines an interface, is<br />

illustrated by the following diagram:<br />

Computer Software Hardware Software Peripheral<br />

e.g. PC,<br />

Controller<br />

,QWHUIDFH<br />

e.g. Printer,<br />

external memory<br />

The "hardware" in the diagram covers all the physical components, such as circuit construction, pin<br />

layout, electrical characteristics, etc. The "software" includes, for example, the drivers for the output<br />

modules and is associated with both the operating software of the computer system and the<br />

peripherals.<br />

Due to the wide variety of computers, controllers and peripherals, standard interfaces have been<br />

introduced, which, in an ideal situation, enable extremely varied devices to be connected to each<br />

other.<br />

Such standards include, for example, the RS-232-C/V.24 interface, which is described in detail later.<br />

8/95 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 1 Introduction 8-3

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