Hi everyone,
I’m working on connecting an ICT L83 (RS232 version) bill acceptor to my ESP32 DevKit V1 using a MAX3232 for RS232 to TTL level conversion.
Setup:
ESP32 3.3V logic
MAX3232CSE with 0.1uF ceramic capacitors (100V rated)
ICT L83 bill acceptor via DB9 cable (using TX, RX, GND only)
MAX3232 powered from ESP32's 3.3V
Bill acceptor powered separately with 12V DC
Wiring (as per datasheet + verified):
DB9 Pin 2 (TXD from bill acceptor) → MAX3232 R1IN
MAX3232 R1OUT → ESP32 RX
ESP32 TX → MAX3232 T1IN
MAX3232 T1OUT → DB9 Pin 3 (RXD to bill acceptor)
GNDs connected together
Symptoms:
I measured the signal on MAX3232 R1OUT (to ESP32): idle = 3.3V, signal bursts visible (see oscilloscope screenshot)
Signal on T1OUT (to DB9) looks OK: I see around ±5V RS232 waveform from ESP32 TX
HOWEVER, the bill acceptor never leaves INHIBIT state (no response to ENABLE)
I tried with 2 different ICT bill acceptors, both show same result
The green LED on bill acceptor is on, but I noticed it gets slightly warm
No signs of MAX3232 overheating this time, but in previous mistake I reversed RX/TX and that time it did get hot
I'm unsure if my previous wiring mistake could have damaged both bill acceptors
Additional tests:
Probing V+ and V– on MAX3232 shows ±4.5V → charge pump works
Baudrate is 9600, 8E1 (even parity)
Oscilloscope on DB9 TX from bill acceptor (pin 2) shows RS232 waveform (~±5V), meaning ICT sends data
Oscilloscope on MAX3232 R1OUT shows TTL waveform (~3.3V), so signal reaches ESP32
I send proper ENABLE command after receiving power-up frame (0x80 or 0x8F), but ICT never reacts
I tried even manually simulating ENABLE frames, same result
Questions:
Is it safe to power ICT bill acceptor only from +12V and GND, or does DB9 VCC need to be connected too?
Could the bill acceptor require VCC (e.g. pin 1) on DB9 to operate properly?
How to ensure MAX3232 is working perfectly?
Could I have damaged internal logic in ICT bill acceptor due to previous wrong connection?
Has anyone successfully integrated ICT L83 (RS232) with ESP32?
Any ideas or advice are appreciated. I can provide schematic and oscilloscope waveforms if needed.
Thanks in advance!
ESP32 convert logic level RS232 with MAX3232 and ICT billacceptor
ESP32 convert logic level RS232 with MAX3232 and ICT billacceptor
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Re: ESP32 convert logic level RS232 with MAX3232 and ICT billacceptor
I have some experience with the MAX3232. It's just fine, it works as described. The problem is that there are clones of the MAX3232. Many of them. Google and you know
. I happened to have a clone. Mine was one of the type that kind of works but has problems with signal voltages above about 6 V. Hilarious once you know, otherwise very frustrating. Luckily this was fixable. Added a resistor and a zener diode in the receive signal so the chip never sees a voltage above 6 V and it started working.
Oh and also: the clones may be very picky with the charge pump capacitors. It's very easy to blow the chip completely or at least never be able to reach the required output voltage. Some things have been written about this too.
Lesson: the original MAX3232 is expensive, very expensive. But the cheap clones are cheap for a reason.
Oh and also: the clones may be very picky with the charge pump capacitors. It's very easy to blow the chip completely or at least never be able to reach the required output voltage. Some things have been written about this too.
Lesson: the original MAX3232 is expensive, very expensive. But the cheap clones are cheap for a reason.
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