Data specifications, Data bolt card – Grass Valley Thunder 80 v.1.0 User Manual

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Standard TW (RTS®) Party Line Interface; “TW” “MODE” selected

Channel 1 audio and 30Vdc power on XLRs-A&B pin 2, Channel 2 audio on XLRs-A&B

pin 3

Audio Level (properly nulled): ................ 2VP-P ±5%, 70Hz to 20kHz

30Vdc ............................................................... +0/-8Vdc on XLRs-A&B pin 2 only when the

“Power” switch is in the “WET” position

Termination: .................................................. ≈200 ohm termination engaged only when the

“Power” switch is in the “WET” position

Data Specifications

Data Bolt Card

RS-232 Mode

Input Voltage Range: ....................................... >±3VP-P to <±25VP-P (.5V internal hysteresis)

Input Bias current: ............................................ ±100μA maximum

Input Impedance: ............................................. 33kΩ ±5%

ESD tolerance: .................................................... ±15kV Air-Gap,

±8kV Contact,
±15kV HBM

Output Voltage: ................................................. ±5.5VP-P @ ±5%, R

load

≥3KΩ

Data Rate: ............................................................ DC to 160k

baud

(High speed limit determined by

asynchronous sampling rate. Jitter is fixed @
320nsec. Higher data rates (up to 1M

baud

maximum) are possible if equipment driven
has greater jitter tolerance).

RS-422, RS-485 Modes

Input Voltage Range: ....................................... 100mV to 12V differentially across “+” and “-“

data input pins or 50mV to 6V on either input
with respect to GND (50mV internal hysteresis)

Input Common Mode Range: ...................... +1.65Vdc ±10%

Input Bias current: ............................................ ±600μA maximum

Input Impedance: ............................................. 33kΩ ±5%

(For data rates ≥20kb/Sec and/or multi-drop

applications with longer cable lengths, an
external 110Ω resistor is recommended across
the “+” and “–“ data inputs of the unit furthest
from the driving source to properly terminate
the line. This will minimize random bit errors
induced by cable reflections.).

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