Net485 Overview; Overview; Overview Of Rs422 / Rs485 - GridConnect NET485 Manual

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1. NET485 Overview

1.1 Overview

The NET485 is an RS422/485 serial to Ethernet converter Module. The RS422/485 side can connect to
serial devices over long distances (up to 4,000 ft.). The Ethernet side converts the serial data from
RS422/485 to Ethernet packets. You can now read RS422/485 data over Ethernet from anywhere in the
world.
Using RS485 two-wire mode, you can also connect the NET485's serial interface to multiple devices in a
multi-drop network.

1.2 Overview of RS422 / RS485

RS232 is an EIA standard transmission system and has been around since 1962. RS232 provides single-
ended data communications between a transmitter and a receiver. In that era, it allowed for data
transmission from one transmitter to one receiver at relatively slow data rates (20k bits / second) and short
distances (up to 50 ft. at the maximum data rate).
While RS232 is well-known for connecting PC's to external devices, RS422 and RS485 are not as well
known. When communicating at high data rates, or over long distances in real world environments, single-
ended methods are often inadequate. RS422 and RS485 were designed to provide data communications over
longer distances, higher Baud rates and provide better immunity to external electro-magnetic noise.
RS422 and RS485 use differential data transmission (balanced differential signal). This offers superior
performance by canceling the effects of ground shifts and induced noise signals that can appear as common
mode voltages on a network. This also allows for data transmission at much higher data rates (up to 460K
bits / second) and longer distances (up to 4000 ft).
What is the difference between RS422 and RS485? Like RS232, RS422 is intended for point-to-point
communications. In a typical application, RS422 uses four wires (two separate Twisted Pairs of wires) to
transfer data in both directions simultaneously (Full Duplex) or independently (Half Duplex). EIA/TIA-422
specifies the use of one, unidirectional driver (transmitter) with a maximum of 10 receivers. RS422 is often
used in noisy industrial environments or to extend a RS232 line.
RS485 is used in applications where multiple devices want to share data communications on a single serial
network. RS485 can support up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single two wire (one twisted pair) bus.
Most RS485 systems use a Master/Slave architecture, where each slave unit has its unique address and
responds only to packets addressed to it. However, peer to peer networks are also possible.
Specification
Transmission Type
Maximum Data Rate
Maximum Cable Length
Driver Load Impedance
Receiver Input Resistance
Receiver Input Voltage Range
No of Drivers Per Line
No of Receivers Per Line
NET485 User Guide
RS-422
Differential
10 MB/s
4000 ft.
100 Ohm
4 KOhm min
-7V to +7V
1
10
RS-485
Differential
10 MB/s
4000 ft.
54 Ohm
12 KOhm min
-7V to +12V
32
32
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