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CL4490 User’s Manual
 
1.6 
Hardware Flow Control 
Flow control refers to the control of data flow between the host and the CL4490. It is the 
method used to handle data in the transmit/receive buffer of the CL4490 interface, and 
determines how data flow between the host and the CL4490 is throttled. Often in serial 
communication, one device is capable of sending data much faster than the other can 
receive. Flow control allows the slower device to tell the faster device to pause and resume 
data transmission.  (Flow control CTS and RTS are used by the CL4490 and its Host, locally 
– NOT over the air.  Therefore, one CL4490 cannot tell the other to slow down or speed up 
as is mentioned above in the paragraph.) 
When the RTS Enable option is selected on the Configuration Utility, the transceivers use 
hardware flow control to regulate data flow.  While using hardware flow control, the 
transceiver that is ready to receive data sends a Clear TSend signal to its host (or the 
device it is connected to).  On the other hand, when a transceiver has something it wants to 
send to its host, it checks the state of Ready TSend and if it is logic low, will send data to its 
host.  If RTS is logic high, it will not send data to its host.  These signals are sent apart from 
the data itself on separate wires.  Note: CTS is always enabled by default. RS-485 
Interface does not support Hardware flow control. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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