PORTS Forum
Ports and Interfaces => Serial Ports => Topic started by: GlennP on May 06, 2011, 11:46:56 am
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Hi,
In the process of taking over a project from a former colleague that involves a 485 bus. After a little poking around I think (not sure, though) you send data out like normal RS232, the adaptor alters it (adds in addressing data) and away you go. <puzzled look> but dont you have to tell the unit which address</puzzled look> so in theory there should be some extra data, right?, Also looking over his PCB files I can't find a ground RS485 doesn't need one right (hope!)
Glenn
Also does anybody know of a good reference to RS485 other than Jan's book, I feel the need for multiple soucres so I can try say "it ain't my fault"
when it all goes wrong!
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Yes, RS-485 networks typically use a protocol that includes an address along with the data.
The nodes in an RS-485 network should have a common ground.
A good source of RS-485 info is application notes from the chip makers: Maxim, TI, National Semi.
Also see my links here:
http://www.lvr.com/serport.htm#articles
Jan
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Hi,
Thanks for that.
Glenn
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Just to let people know, tried it with an Amplicon Live Line module I can get data from some the boards now on to the next problem!
Glenn :P