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Bob Perrin
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Arm Yourself RS-485
101 Getting Grounded Shielding
Topology Termination
Idle-state Biasing Transients
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RS-485 is not difficult, but any workhorse
requires care and feeding. Before starting your RS-485 project, arm
yourself with the TIA/EIA-485-A and TSB-89 documents.
While designing, rely on the many examples
others have published in articles and application notes. Keep an eye
out for non-network-related problems like ESD, power-supply noise, and
ground bounce. The currents switched at the drivers can be quite high.
Also watch out for new parts like the MAX3095. They may be just what
the doctor ordered for your future designs.
Engineering is simply keeping track of
details and making tradeoffs. RS-485 is no different. Were lucky
because most of the really ugly tradeoffs have been made by the standards.
But you probably dont have to worry about having your job phased
out as there are still plenty of other details left to keep track of.
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