Goodrive350 series high-performance multifunction VFD
Baud rate (bps)
2400
4800
When RS485 interfaces are used for long-distance communication, it is recommended that you use
shielded cables, and use the shield layer as the ground wires.
When there are fewer devices and the transmission distance is short, the whole network works well
without terminal load resistors. The performance, however, degrades as the distance increases.
Therefore, it is recommended that you use a 120 Ω terminal resistor when the transmission distance
is long.
9.3.1.1 Application to one VFD
Figure 9.1 is the Modbus wiring diagram of one VFD and a PC. Generally, PCs do not provide RS485
interfaces, so you need to convert an RS232 interface or USB port of a PC to an RS485 interface.
Connect end A of the RS485 interface to the 485+ port on the terminal block of the VFD, and connect
end B to the 485- port. It is recommended that you use shielded twisted pairs. When an
RS232-RS485 converter is used, the cable used to connect the RS232 interface of the PC and the
converter cannot be longer than 15 m. Use a short cable when possible. It is recommended that you
insert the converter directly into the PC. Similarly, when a USB-RS485 converter is used, use a short
cable when possible.
9.3.1.2 Application to multiple VFDs
In practical application to multiple VFDs, chrysanthemum connection and star connection are
commonly used.
According to the requirements of the RS485 industrial bus standards, all the devices need to be
connected in chrysanthemum mode with one 120 Ω terminal resistor on each end, as shown in Figure
9.2. Figure 9.3 is the simplified wiring diagram, and Figure 9.4 is the practical application diagram.
Max. transmission
distance
1800 m
1200 m
Shielded twisted pair
A
B
Ground
RS232-RS485 converter
PC
Figure 9.1 Wiring of RS485 applied to one VFD
Baud rate (bps)
9600
19200
RS485 line
Ground
-265-
Communication
Max. transmission
distance
800 m
600 m
B
A
485- 485+
VFD
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