What does the RS in RS-232 stand for which organization introduced it?

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2026-03-31 14:00

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The "RS" in RS-232 stands for "Recommended Standard." It was introduced by the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) in the 1960s as a standard for serial communication interfaces, primarily for connecting computers and peripherals. RS-232 defines the electrical characteristics and timing of signals, as well as the physical size and pinout of connectors used in serial communication.

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