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I'd probably go with "anachronistic" - RS232 predates TTL logic!

Interesting that the bit-level protocol is still very widely used today, even if the signalling is now more likely to be 5v or 3v3 TTL signalling bridged to USB.



It's up to ±25V, a voltage swing of 50V. (I believe, ±12V was common for TTYs.)




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