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Drawing Power from an RS232 Port

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S. Ethier

Jan 1, 1970
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I am interested in drawing power from an RS232 port so that it powers an
external circuit, only I am not too sure where to begin. The RS232 port
is not on the DTE side, but on the DCE side. I was able to measure
-7.59V DC and -25mA on the following PINs using a digital multimeter:
RI, DSR, DCD, CTS.

Is it possible to draw power from this DCE so that I have +3.3V DC at
approximately 140mA for my circuit? Let me know what you guys think.

Steph
 
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Kevin R

Jan 1, 1970
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I am interested in drawing power from an RS232 port so that it powers an
external circuit, only I am not too sure where to begin. The RS232 port
is not on the DTE side, but on the DCE side. I was able to measure
-7.59V DC and -25mA on the following PINs using a digital multimeter:
RI, DSR, DCD, CTS.

Is it possible to draw power from this DCE so that I have +3.3V DC at
approximately 140mA for my circuit? Let me know what you guys think.

Steph

There's no way you're going to get 140mA from a serial port,
not at 3.3 volts anyway.

How about USB instead ?
 
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John Musselman

Jan 1, 1970
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Is it possible to draw power from this DCE so that I have +3.3V DC at
approximately 140mA for my circuit? Let me know what you guys think.

No, there's not that much power available. Not even from all the signal
lines combined.

John Musselman
 
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