The RS-232 interface is a standard for serial binary data interchange between devices. It uses three wires for send/receive data and ground. Communication uses asynchronous word formats with start/stop bits and optional parity. The standard specifies voltage levels for logic 0 and 1 signals and has a maximum cable length of 100 feet. The RS-232 connector has 25 pins but many signals are unnecessary for direct computer-terminal connections. The interface supports data transfer up to 20 kbps over distances under 15 meters.