RS485 Adapters, Converters, Isolators,
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RS-485 Quick Facts
RS-485 is standard for sending serial data. It uses a pair
of wires to send a differential signal over distances up to
4000 feet without a repeater. The differential signal makes
it very robust, RS-485 is one of the most popular communications
methods used in industrial applications where it’s noise
immunity and long-distance capability are a perfect fit. RS-485
is capable of multi-drop communications – up to 32 nodes
RS-485 can be configured for their half or full duplex.
Half duplex typically uses one pair of wires, full duplex
requires two pair.
RS-485 Tech Tip: Always run a signal ground
with RS-485
| Typical Data rates: |
Up to 115,200 baud |
| Max Distance: |
4000 feet |
| Cabling Requirements: |
Twisted Pair plus signal ground |
| Duplex: |
Half or Full depending on configuration |
| Multidrop: |
Up to 32 nodes |
| RS-485 Tech Support Tip: |
Always run a signal ground with RS-485 |
| Common Applications: |
Industrial Equipment, Modbus, Machine to Machine (M2M)
communications |
Pros:
- Long distance
- Noise immunity
- Multidrop capable
- Used in many popular fieldbusses
Cons
- Physical layer only, no protocol specified
- Not inherently isolated – use of isolated products
recommended
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