Serial data transfer can be set in two modes – Westermo ODW-630-F1 User Manual

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Point-to-point communication via fibre optical network

The serial data is transferred via a fibre optic network between two ODW-630-F1s.
This application is useful e.g. for long distance communication, where electromagnetic
interference may occur or when isolation of the electrical network is needed. The maxi-
mum optical fibre distance between two units depends on selected fibre transceiver and
fibre type.

Note! The bi-di transceivers must always be used in pair, see example:

TX 1310 nm

RX 1310 nm

RX 1550 nm

TX 1550 nm

POWER

CH 1

COM +VA +VB COM

POWER

CH 1

COM +VA +VB COM

TX

RX

TX

RX

Fibre optical connection
at point-to-point communication

POWER

CH 1

COM +VA +VB COM

POWER

CH 1

COM +VA +VB COM

TX/

RX

TX/

RX

Fibre optical connection
at point-to-point communication (Bi-di transceiver)

Bi-di transceiver, TX 1310 nm,
RX 1550 nm.

Bi-di transceiver, TX 1550 nm,
RX 1310 nm.

Serial data transfer can be set in two modes:

Syncronous mode: Transfer special protocols such as Manchester coded protocol.

See special switch settings on page 17.
Asyncronous mode: Data will be sent over the fibre optic network when a start-bit has

been identified. The data rate and number of data bits should be set by DIP-switches.
The turning time (from sending serial RS-485 data until changing to receive mode) is
automatically calculated from the DIP-switch setting.

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