Rs-485 interface – Rockwell Automation 2755-DM9, -DM9E High Speed Decoder User Manual

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Chapter 6
Communicating With a Host

6–5

Note: We recommend that you terminate the RS-422 lines if excessive noise
occurs on long RS-422 communication links.

Refer to Figure 6.3 for an illustration of how to connect a host device to the
decoder using the RS-422 interface.

Figure 6.3
Communications With RS-422 Host Device

1

14

15

RS-422 + Receive

CHASSIS GROUND

16

Chassis
Ground

17

18

19

B RS-422 + Send Data (SD)

A RS-422 - Send Data (SD)

Host Device

Exact pin designations depend on

specific host device used.

RS-422 - Receive

RS-422 - Send

A’ RS-422 - Receive Data (RD)

B’ RS-422 + Receive Data (RD)

RS-422 + Send

RS-422 Line Termination

Cable

:

Use shielded, twisted pair
cables. Belden 9512 or
equivalent.

HOST Port on Decoder

Note:

Connect shield to shell of HOST

port connector.

The RS-485 interface provides the ability to multi-drop up to 31 decoders
(from each port) in a communications network using the Catalog No.
2760-RB Flexible Interface Module. As shown in Figure 6.4, the RS-485
interface uses pins 14 (+ Transmit/Receive) and 15 (- Transmit/Receive). If
the decoder is on either of the ends (last drop) in a multi-drop network, you
must enable the termination network (120 ohm resistor in series with a 0.01
microfarad capacitor) by connecting pins #12 and #13 together. Otherwise,
leave pins #12 and #13 open.

Note: Only one of the devices in a multi-drop network must have the cable
shield connected to chassis ground.

Refer to Figure 6.4 for an illustration of how to connect the decoder to an
RS-485 network.

RS-485 Interface

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