
Loopback cable pinout software#
For Linux, BurnInTest for Linux v1.0 or above is required.Īs there are several ways to build loopback plugs, we can not guarantee the compatibility of our plugs with any software except BurnInTest Professional. In order to use the plugs with Windows, BurnInTest Professional v2.0 or above is required.
Loopback cable pinout windows 10#
Window 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP (32-bit and 64-bit), Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), 2008 Server (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit), Windows 10 (64-bit) and Linux platforms are supported, provided you have the correct version of BurnInTest. If a cable is used, then it should be a straight through cable. No cabling is required as these plugs are designed to connect directly to the back of a PC.


The red lines and gray dots show the connections that need to be made. It's the rear view of the male DB-25 connector that's required for the plug. Ixia supplies a 20-inch cross-pinned cable assembly (CAB10GE500S1) that allows a straight connection as shown in Figure A-5.This cable can also be used for loopback testing on an Ixia chassis equipped with two or more XAUI ports. This diagram shows the connections that need to be made. Standard Cable Specification The same connector and pin assignments used on the Load Module can also be used on the Device Under Test (DUT). Tech2 RS232 cable self test has passed If RS232 cable passes self test, the commutation between Tech2 scanner and PC is well built. We believe that this plug will work with all styles of parallel ports. ALDL loopback should be connected Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate the self test Press EXIT to continue 5. However, over time several changes have taken place to the electrical interface with the introduction of enhanced and bi-directional parallel ports. The parallel port on IBM compatible PC's have always used a DB-25 connector. Specifications for Parallel Loopback plug It's the rear view of the female DB-9 connector that's required for the plug. This diagram shows the pinout connections that need to be made.

Data carrier detect, Data set ready and Data terminal ready (1, 6 & 4).Request to send and Clear to send (7 & 8).To make the loop back plug the following pins need to be connected together
Loopback cable pinout serial#
If you don't want to make your own plugs, you can always purchase our serial and parallel loopback plugs. The DB-9 connector as the following 9 pins. The serial port on IBM compatible PC's conform to the RS232 electrical standard and use a male DB-9 connector.
