Delta RMC151 User Manual

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6 Communication

The RMC75S serial port 1 supports 2-wire RS-485. It does not support 4-wire RS-485.

RS-485 uses the 8-pin connector block on the RMC75S CPU module (pins 6, 7 and 8 are

for power to the controller). The pin-out is as follows:

Pin RMC70 Label RS-485 (2-wire) Function

1 +T/R

Rx/Tx B (+)

2 Trm Jpr

See RS-485 Termination and Biasing

3 -T/R

Rx/Tx A (-)

4 SCmn

Common

5 Bias Jumper

See RS-485 Termination and Biasing


NOTE:

Pins 2 and 4 are for termination and biasing. See the RS-485 Termination and Biasing topic for

details.

NOTE:

Some manufacturers use A and B labeling, while others use + and - labeling. If you need to

interface to equipment that uses an alternate labeling scheme, keep in mind that A

corresponds to - and B corresponds to +.

Cabling

All cabling for balanced or differential communications should consist of twisted pairs.

Because the RMC's RS-485 interface is isolated, the signal common must be run alongside

or in the cable. Therefore, for a two-wire network the cable must be either a one-pair

cable with a separate ground line that is run externally or a two-pair cable in which one

pair is used as the common. For a clean cabling solution, Delta recommends the option

using an additional wire pair.
Another consideration when selecting communication cabling is the impedance of the

cable. This impedance should match the termination resistance that is used. See RS-485

Termination and Biasing to determine whether or not your network will require

termination.
No cable characteristics are specified in the TIA/EIA-422-B and TIA/EIA-485-A standards,

but the RS-422-B standard does recommend 24AWG twisted pair cable with capacitance

of 16 pF/ft and 100Ω characteristic impedance. These specifications will work well for RS-

485 as well. One good choice would be to use Category 5 Ethernet cable. Category 5

Ethernet cable has a capacitance of 17 pF/ft max with 100Ω characteristic impedance. It

is commonly available as shielded twisted pair (STP) or unshielded twisted pair (UTP). If

this is not suitable then there are a number of manufacturers of communications cable

such as Alpha and Beldon Wire and Cable.

Cable Length

The maximum cable length for RS-485 depends on the baud rate and termination. At

higher baud rates, termination allows longer cable lengths. For details on the effects of

termination and how to apply it, see RS-485 Termination and Biasing.
The following chart shows the maximum cable length for RS-485 with and without

termination:
Maximum RS-485 Cable Length:

Baud Rate

Max Unterminated

Cable Length (ft)

Max Terminated

Cable Length (ft)

115,200

475

3250

57,600

950

4000

38,400

1900

4000

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