Minimum response time – Yokogawa DR240 User Manual

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IM DR231-11E

Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface

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Minimum Response Time

Because send and receive are done on the same line in the two-wire system, minimum response time
needs to be set. The minimum response time is the amount of time the RS-422-A/RS-485 module
waits in order for the host computer to be able to receive the data after it sends data. The time can be
set in the range from 0 to 100 ms. Set the time using the dip switch on the front panel of the RS-422-
A/RS-485 module to match the computer or the converter’s specification. (Refer to “3.5 RS-422-A/
RS-485 Interface Parameter Setting Procedure.”) Note that the minimum response time is, as the
name indicates, the minimum time for responding. Not all responses will take place in this time.
In the four-wire system, the minimum response time does not need to be set (set to 0 ms).

PC -> DA100/DR

Data

DA100/DR side

Transmission driver

Computer side

Transmission driver

Data

DA100/DR side

Transmission driver

Computer side

Transmission driver

DA100/DR -> PC

PC -> DA100/DR

DA100/DR -> PC

Terminator

Terminator

Active

Active

Response from the computer is too early

Delay after sending the terminator

Driver simultaneously becomes
output mode, and the data collides.

Active

Active

Insert appropriate time for waiting

Delay after sending the terminator

No time interval in which there is
data collision.

3.3 RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface Connection

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