4 terminal resistors, 5 terminal resistor installation guide, 4 terminal resistors -7 – Solvline Eddy Series Ver 2.1a User Manual

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Chapter 3. Hardware Description

3.2.4 Terminal Resistors

Terminal Resistors are installed in RS422 or RS485 communication to prevent noise and distortion of

long distance data transfer. They help by matching impedance in communication line, and normally
120 ohm resistors are used. The decision to use terminal resistor lies with the user, and one may
choose to either install or not install terminal resistors in RS422 or RS485 mode. Installation can be
done by connecting RX+ and RX- pin on J1 pin header to the resistor if in RS422 mode, or TRX+ and

TRX- pin in RS485 mode.

3.2.5 Terminal Resistor Installation Guide

RS422

Install terminal resistors at each end (terminal)

RS422 Slave Device N

TXD-

TXD+

RS422 Slave Device B

When using RS422 Point to Point Mode

TXD-

RS422 Master Device

RXD+

TXD+

RXD-

Terminal REG

120R

TXD+

RXD-

Terminal REG

120R

RS422 Slave Device A

RXD+

RXD+

TXD+

RS422 Device B

TXD-

RXD-

TXD-

Terminal REG

120R

TXD-

RXD+

TXD+

RS422 Device A

TXD+

RXD-

When using RS422 Multi-Drop Mode

RXD+

RXD-

RXD-

Terminal REG

120R

TXD-

RXD+

RS485

Install terminal resistors only at each end (not in the middle ones in Multi-Drop structure)

TR

X

D

-

TR

X

D

+

TR

X

D

-

TRXD+

TRXD+

TRXD-

RS485 Device A

RS485 Device G

TR

X

D

+

TRXD-

RS485 Device F

TR

X

D

+

Terminal REG

120R

TR

X

D

-

RS485 Device E

TR

X

D

+

RS485 Device D

TR

X

D

-

TR

X

D

-

RS485 Device C

TR

X

D

+

TR

X

D

+

RS485 Device B

TR

X

D

-

RS485 Device N

Terminal REG

120R

Figure 3-6 RS485 Terminal Registor

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