techzone12
Mechanical
- May 9, 2005
- 31
Recently I installed a "RS485" connection between our controller and a third party controller. It was specified that one must connect terminating resistor on each end of the RS485 loop (because it's a long run). It says that resistor is designed to match the electrical impedance characteristic of the twisted pair loop, and will prevent signal echoes from corrupting the data on the line. I also hear that some times you need to install a capacitor in series with a resistor?
I am trying to understand the theory behind this. Can some one explain this in some level of detail? Or maybe point me to a link on the web where it's explained?
I need to understand how does the signal get echoed? And what does the resistor exactly do?
Thanks
I am trying to understand the theory behind this. Can some one explain this in some level of detail? Or maybe point me to a link on the web where it's explained?
I need to understand how does the signal get echoed? And what does the resistor exactly do?
Thanks