As an ending to this little odyssey I thought I would advise readers of my recent purchase that solves this problem for me.
Whilst searching for data analysers I stumbled upon a unit for sale on e*ay that dates back to 1987
Some might dismiss it immediately due to its age but the 1980's were the era of RS232 communications so this is a good hunting ground for RS232 analyzers. The problem is finding one that still works and is in good condition.
I found the Wandell & Golterman DA-15 and did some research on it. It is poorly documented on the internet because of its age but I did establish that is is a data analyzer designed for investigation and diagnostics on analogue and digital data paths. It is a V.24 RS232 analyser that also supports other data modes, like X.25, using option modules. Thankfully my unit has the user manual included.
As supplied it has the following major features:
1. DLM : V.24 RS232 Data Line Monitor - DCE, DTE or both using the supplied 'Y' monitoring cable.
2. BERT : V.24 RS232 Bit Error Rate Tester for sending data around a data loop looking for performance issues and errors.
3. Async Term : Asynchronouse V.24 RS232 terminal TX & RX data
4. Lead Stat : Lead state on teh V.24 RS232 port - Like a BoB that shows what is happening on the various pins of the 25 pin port.
5. DVOM : Digital Volt Ohms Meter - DCV, ACV, dBm, Ohms, Continuity with selectable threshold.
6. Spkr Mon : Variable gain audio amplifier and speaker for audio monitoring of input (BNC or RJ11 input).
The inputs to the unit are a V.24 RS232 25 pin port, A BNC (for DVOM) and an RJ11 (for DVOM)
Outputs take the form of the backlit mono LCD panel, speaker (audio & alarms), and a parallel printer port.
The unit can print out test results and logged data via the parallel printer port. An on board non volatile memory holds the logged data until the user requests a print out.
The DA-15 is self sufficient using the built in rechargeable batteries.
Cables provided with the DA-15 comprise: Mains Charger, Centronics printer cable, V.24 RS232 'Y' cable, BNC test cable and RJ11 test cable.
Having read the provided thick manual it becomes clear that this unit was an expensive piece of test equipment. It has many user selectable options and all operations are run as 'programs' that may be altered to meet the users needs via the selectable options within the functions on screen description. At first look this seemed an odd way to select menu options but it does work well. Each function has a short description of what the unit will be doing. Within the text there are highlighted options that are changed by selecting them with the up down arrows and the F keys.
Having used the unit for 30 minutes or so today, I found it very simple to use and very convenient. It provides a simple way to view data activity on an RS232 port with the added bonus of a V.24 terminal and DVOM
A sort of super break out box
The history of my unit.......
My unit is brand new in the box and is Ex MoD stores stock. It has been checked for serviceability over the years and the battery appears to be working fine (which was a surprise !). I will check the main and data memory Lithium battery to see if they need to be replaced.
This unit may be old but it is beautifully built and designed to be a useful diagnostic tool for working on RS232 data ports and links. Perfect for the work I do on embedded computers that have Serial engineering ports. Being new, it is in perfect operating order and I consider good value for £50.
Whilst it would be true to say that a laptop can do much of the DA-15 units operations but this dedicated piece of test equipment is very efficient and compact at 8" x 5" x 3". It has the advantage of a fully populated 25 pin V.24 data port unlike many USB-RS232 adapters. It is also instant booting so no waiting for a PC boot sequence etc.
I already have some nice level converters that can sit between the DA-15 and any 3.3V or TTL RS232 ports.
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