What is that for? Ive not read the entire article but it appears to be about data communication rather than motors
What is that for? Ive not read the entire article but it appears to be about data communication rather than motors
Ive had a more detailed read of it. It looks clever but im not sure how i would use it. Would i buy converters or would i have to program the chips and use standard I/O?
Yes, you would need a 232 to 485 converter, the programing would be the same.
Big advantage is distance and "multiple devices".
If you interested search the forum, several discussions about converters, suppliers, and such. I have not used 485 enough to know all of the ins and outs, just enough to know it works well.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Sounds good. Im not doing long distance stuff yet but i will be in the future i hope. Maby only 1 or 2 hundred meeters though. In any case i will probly be using at least 10 chips on each dataline
Forgot to mention that the first time I used it was in a situation with a lot of electrical noise. Sending date to a CNC plasma machine RS232 was not reliable and RS485 solved the problem.
Good luck.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
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