Texas Instruments TECHNOLOGY FOR INNOVATORS 4Q 2006 User Manual

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Texas Instruments 4Q 2006

Interface Selection Guide

Design Considerations

Interoperability

— In general, RS-485 is a

superset of RS-422. Compliance with the
TIA/EIA standard will ensure reliable data
communication in a variety of networks,
including Modbus, INTERBUS, PROFIBUS,
BACnet and a variety of proprietary protocols.

Robustness

— RS-485 is a robust interface

standard for use in industrial environments.
It features a wide common mode range of
–7 V to 12 V. Parts from TI are available with
ESD protection up to 30 kV.

Reliability

— Integrated fail-safe circuitry

protects the bus from interpreting noise as
valid data when short-circuit, open-circuit or
idle line fault conditions occur.

Speed and Distance

— Low noise coupling

of differential signaling with twisted-pair
cabling and wide common-mode voltage

range allows data exchange at signaling rates
of up to 50 Mbps or to distances of several
kilometers at lower rates.

Line Loading

— RS-422 is capable of support-

ing one driver and up to 10 receivers on the bus
line. Standard RS-485 is capable of supporting
up to 32 unit loads or nodes on the bus line.
However, there are reduced unit load devices
available that can support up to 256 devices.

Termination

— A multipoint bus architecture

requires termination at both ends of the bus
line. The termination resistors must be within

20 percent of the characteristic impedance
of the cable and can vary from 90

Ω to 120 Ω.

Technical Information

• The main difference between RS-422 and

RS-485 is the multidrop and multipoint
bus architecture—that is, one driver to
many receivers and many drivers to many
receivers, respectively.

• Typical signaling rates and distances for

these standards are up to 10 Mbps or up
to 1.2 km. TI offers devices capable of
reaching signaling rates of up to 50 Mbps.

RS-485/422 Family of Products

Literature Number

Description

Application Notes

SLLA036B

Interface Circuits for TIA/EIA-485 (RS-485)

SLLA070C

422 and 485 Standards Overview and System Configurations

SLLA112

RS-485 for E-Meter Applications

SLLA177

PROFIBUS Electrical-Layer Solutions

SLLA169

Use Receiver Equalization to Extend RS-485 Data Communications

SLLA143

RS-485 for Digital Motor Control Applications

Note: IBIS models are available at

interface.ti.com

Resources

For a complete list of resources (evaluation modules, data sheets and application notes), visit interface.ti.com

RS-485/422

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