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What are Converters?

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• Why is termination important in an RS485/RS422 network? • Why is bias important in an RS485/RS422 network? • What are Repeaters? • How can a Repeater or Multiport Repeater improve my network? • What does Galvnic Isolation do to improve my network? RS485 (2-wire, half-duplex, differential, multi-drop (32 nodes), communications standard for distances up to 4000ft.) The RS485 standard addresses the problem of data transmission, where a balanced (differential) transmission line is used in a multi-drop (party line) configuration (or point-to-point if only two devices are on the network). Up to 32-nodes (drivers and receivers) are allowed on one multi-drop, bi-directional network. Data rates of up to 10M bps are supported over short distances (40ft.). At the four-thousand foot distance limit, data rates of up to 100K bps are allowable. RS485 specifies a 2-wire, half-duplex communications bus. Because there are differences between RS485 and RS422(minor in many instances, except for loading

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