3short description of the interface rs 485, Supplement, Diagram: distance –– transmission rate – VEGA VEGASCAN 850 Profibus DP signal output User Manual

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Supplement

10 km

1,2 km

1 km

100 m

30 m

15 m

100

1 k

10 k 20 k

100 k

1 M

Bit/s 10 M

RS 422-A
RS 485

RS 232-C

Distance

Transmission rate

3

Short description of the interface
RS 485

The standard interface RS 485 used in
VEGASCAN Profibus DP transmits the data
serially and asynchronously in bit form.
Thereby the conditions "0" and "1" are trans-
mitted (without ground reference) by defined
voltage differences between two cables.
Usually, the differential voltage of
-3...-6V corresponds to a logic "1". A logic "0“
is shown by a differential voltage of +3...+6V.

The advantage of this voltage difference
transmission is that possible common-mode
interferences cause a symmetrical shifting of
the voltage level and cannot distort the useful
signal.

Due to the higher interference resistance
compared to RS 232, distances up to 1200 m
and high data rates up to 12 Mbits can be
reached. The interference resistance is also
visible on the permissible voltage levels: at
an output level of the emitter under load of
±2 V, the receiver components recognise the
level of ±200 mV still as valid signal.

With higher transmission rates and/or larger
distances, a termination (adaptation of the
wave resistance) is necessary.

The bus system can include up to 32 partici-
pants, i.e. 1 Master and 31 Slaves. A protocol
ensures that at any time max. one participant
is active as emitter, whereas the others are
passively switched. An advantage is that one
cable pair, which can be used in alternating
mode, is sufficient for emission and recep-
tion.

A galvanic separation of the emission/recep-
tion components is highly recommended for
preventing the influence of potential shifts
(which cannot be avoided with larger dis-
tances). A termination is generally necessary,
independent of data rate and distance.

Main characteristics of RS 485 interfaces are:
- long cable length
- high data rates
- basis for bus systems

Chart: Comparison of important interface
data

Interfaces

RS 232 C RS 422 A

RS 485

Transmission

asym.

symmetr.

symmetr.

Number of drivers

1

1

32

Number of receivers

1

10

32

Transmission distance

15 m

1200 m

1200 m

max. transmission rate

20 Kbit/s

12 Mbit/s

12 Mbit/s

Emitter
Permissible driver
output voltage

±25 V

-0.25…6 V -7…12 V

Driver output signal
- without load

±15 V

±5 V

±5 V

- with load

±5 V

±2 V

±1.5 V

Receiver
Input voltage

±15 V

±7 V

-7…12 V

Sensitivity

±3 V

±200 mV

±200 mV

Diagram: Distance –– Transmission rate

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