ADAM-5510/P31
E-7
Appendix E
Figure E-5:
Termination resistor locations
Because each input is biased to 2.4 V, the nominal common mode
voltage of balanced RS-485 systems, the 18 k
Ω
on the input can be
taken as being in series across the input of each individual receiver.
If thirty of these receivers are put closely together at the end of the
transmission line, they will tend to react as thirty 36k
Ω
resistors in
parallel with the termination resistor. The overall effective resistance
will need to be close to the characteristics of the line. The effective
parallel receiver resistance R
P
will therefore be equal to:
R
P
= 36 x 10
3
/30 = 1200
Ω
While the termination receptor R
T
will equal:
R
T
= R
O
/ [1 - R
O
/R
P
]
Thus for a line with a characteristic impedance of 100
Ω
resistor
R
T
= 100/[1 - 100/1200] = 110
Ω
Since this value lies within 10% of the line characteristic impedance.
Summary of Contents for ADAM-5510/P31
Page 17: ...0 Quick Start...
Page 38: ...0 22 ADAM 5510 P31 Quick Start...
Page 39: ...1 Introduction...
Page 43: ...2 Installation Guidelines...
Page 52: ...2 10 ADAM 5510 P31 Installation Guideline Figure 2 10 ADAM 5510 P31 network address DIP switch...
Page 58: ...2 16 ADAM 5510 P31 Installation Guideline...
Page 59: ...3 System Specifications...
Page 65: ...4 I O Modules...
Page 116: ...4 52 ADAM 5510 P31 I O Modules...
Page 117: ...ADAM 5510 P31 5 1 Chapter 5 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 129: ...ADAM 5510 P31 A 1 Appendix A A Quick Start Example...
Page 132: ...A 4 ADAM 5510 P31 Quick Start Example...
Page 133: ...ADAM 5510 P31 B 1 Appendix B B COM Port Register Structure...
Page 137: ...ADAM 5510 P31 C 1 Appendix C C Data Formats and I O Ranges...
Page 147: ...D Performance...
Page 173: ...E RS 485 Network...
Page 181: ...ADAM 5510 P31 F 1 Appendix F F ADAM 4000 5000 System Grounding Installation...
Page 187: ...ADAM 5510 P31 G 1 Appendix G G Grounding Reference...