Transmission Techniques According To Eia Standard - Siemens SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Owner's Manual

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PROFIBUS NETWORKS
1.2.4
Transmission Techniques According to EIA Standard RS-485
EIA Standard RS-485
The RS-485 transmission technique corresponds to balanced data transmission as
specified in the EIA Standard RS-485 /4/. This transmission technique is
mandatory in the PROFIBUS standard EN 50170 for data transmission on twisted
pair cables.
The medium is a shielded, twisted pair cable.
The bus cable is terminated at both ends with the characteristic impedance. Such
a terminated bus cable is known as a segment.
The attachment of the node to the bus is via a bus terminal with a tap line or a bus
connector (maximum 32 nodes per segment). The individual segments are
interconnected by repeaters.
The maximum length of a segment depends on the following:
S The transmission rate
S The type of cable being used
Advantages:
S Flexible bus or tree structure with repeaters, bus terminals, and bus connectors
for attaching PROFIBUS nodes
S Purely passive passing on of signals allows nodes to be deactivated without
affecting the network (except for the nodes that supply power to the terminating
resistors)
S Simple installation of the bus cable without specialized experience.
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PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET
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