CTS and DTR were not activated at the PC interface, i had looked up the
serial port settings on which it was working. Anyway i did try with and
without both and individually as wel.

On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Shaurabh Kumar Singh <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The RX and TX at the beaglebone are working just fine. The TX output from
> the RS-232 is 5V.  Also i tried with and without connecting the red
> wire(5V) from the RS 232. The necessary connections are GND (black wire) ,
> RX and TX(green and white wires) of the PL2303 USB to Serial adapter.
> I also tried using a BeagleBone Black RS-232 Serial Micro-cape (see
> http://www.logicsupply.com/cbb-ttl-232/).
>
> Note: RX and TX are working just fine for all the UART ports.(i confirm
> after every try)
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 10:32 AM, evilwulfie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> if he connected it to the cnc with no 3.3v adapter it also could have
>> fried the bbb.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/20/2016 7:08 AM, Wally Bkg wrote:
>>
>>
>> You do realize that on your PC the RS232 signal levels from the COM ports
>> are +/- 12V while without extra hardware the Beaglebone levels are 0-3.3V?
>> You may have fried the RX input on the Beaglebone if you've connected it
>> directly to a +/- 12V RS232 TX output.
>>
>> Assuming you've got the logic levels right, If you used a "standard"
>> serial cable on your PC to the CNC machine it probably activated the CTS or
>> DTR automatically,  you may need to run one more wire from the Beaglebone,
>>  or tie it active on the CNC interface side.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 7:36:15 AM UTC-5, Shaurabh Kumar Singh wrote:
>>>
>>> The cnc is dte as far as I know.
>>> And I am assuming since it worked without hardware handshaking on my pc,
>>> it shouldn require the same for the bbb either.
>>> That said, I have tried both the settings. With and without hardware
>>> handshaking.
>>> The only thing I can think of is for some reason perhaps, the default
>>> serial port settings must be different on the bbb (with debian) than my pc
>>> (where I previously successfully had communicated-windows)
>>> On 20 May 2016 08:19, "Wally Bkg" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 7:08:55 PM UTC-5, Shaurabh Kumar Singh
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Okay. I shall look it up.
>>>>> By the way, i did confirm the working of the UART pins(UART1 RX to
>>>>> UART4 TX and vice versa).
>>>>> I had two terminal tabs open and when i typed into one and
>>>>> entered(UART1 settings) it showed up on the other terminal with UART4
>>>>> settings. I inferred that the Adafruit libraries work just fine for the 
>>>>> BBB
>>>>> (correct me if i am mistaken)
>>>>>
>>>>> It is just that while interacting with a CNC machine(with a HAAS OS)
>>>>> it is not communicating rather just showing up what is being sent.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You may need CTS or DTR active for the other end to accept data and
>>>> respond.  Are you sure the CNC machine doesn't need a "hardware
>>>> handshaking" protocol?
>>>>
>>>> If you have uart1 talking to uart4 on the Beaglebone, that says the
>>>> problem is the physical connection and/or the protocol to the CNC machine.
>>>> Is the CNC machine wired to be DTE or DCE?
>>>>
>>>> At this point I think you need help from the CNC machine's
>>>> documentation, or from someone familiar with that particular machine.
>>>>
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