Rs422 Interface - GE L60 Instruction Manual

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3 HARDWARE
a) DESCRIPTION
The following figure shows the RS422 2-terminal interface configuration at 64 kbps. AWG 24 twisted shielded pair is recom-
mended for external connections. This interface module is protected by surge suppression devices which optically isolated.
SHIELD TERMINATION
The shield pins (6a and 7b) are internally connected to the ground pin (8a). Proper shield termination is as follows:
Site 1: Terminate shield to pins 6a and/or 7b; Site 2: Terminate shield to 'COM' pin 2b.
The clock terminating impedance should match the impedance of the line.
The following figure shows the typical pin interconnection between two RS422 interfaces. All pin interconnections are to be
maintained for a connection to a multiplexer.
Figure 3–34: TYPICAL PIN INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN TWO RS422 INTERFACES
b) TWO CHANNEL APPLICATIONS VIA MULTIPLEXERS
The RS422 Interface may be used for single or two channel applications over SONET/SDH and/or multiplexed systems.
When used in single channel applications, the RS422 interface links to higher order systems in a typical fashion observing
transmit (Tx), receive (Rx), and send timing (ST) connections. However, when used in two channel applications, certain cri-
teria must be followed since there is one clock input for the two RS422 channels. The system will function correctly if the
following connections are observed and your data module has a terminal timing feature. Terminal timing is a common fea-
ture to most synchronous data units that allows the module to accept timing from an external source. Using the terminal
timing feature, two channel applications can be achieved if these connections are followed: The send timing outputs from
the multiplexer (data module 1), will connect to the Clock inputs of the UR–RS422 interface in the usual fashion. In addition,
the send timing outputs of data module 1 will also be paralleled to the terminal timing inputs of data module 2. By using this
configuration, the timing for both data modules and both UR–RS422 channels will be derived from a single clock source. As
a result, data sampling for both of the UR–RS422 channels will be synchronized via the send timing leads on data module
1 as shown below. If the terminal timing feature is not available or this type of connection is not desired, the G.703 interface
is a viable option that does not impose timing restrictions.
GE Multilin
W
3b
Tx -
W
3a
Rx -
RS422
W
2a
Tx +
CHANNEL 1
W
4b
Rx +
W
6a
Shld.
W
5b
Tx -
W
5a
Rx -
RS422
W
4a
Tx +
CHANNEL 2
W
6b
Rx +
W
7b
Shld.
W
7a
+
CLOCK
W
8b
-
W
2b
com
W
8a
SURGE
RS422.CDR
p/o 827831A6.CDR
Figure 3–33: RS422 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
L60 Line Phase Comparison Relay
3.3 DIRECT INPUT/OUTPUT COMMUNICATIONS

3.3.5 RS422 INTERFACE

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