485 to 232 adapter
I see a lot of RS232 to 485 converters out there but I have not seen much for 485 back to 232.
Whats the best way to bring in a 485 signal and convert it back to 232 for input into the BS2?
I am looking to take 232 further than the recommended 50 foot.
Whats the best way to bring in a 485 signal and convert it back to 232 for input into the BS2?
I am looking to take 232 further than the recommended 50 foot.
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I have done that using cat 5 cable for long runs...
Bob N9LVU
I have successfully run over 150 feet at 9600 baud in a shop environment.
Note: This is at "full" RS-232 voltage, not the TTL levels direct from a stamp.
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10
It looks like this is a transmit only.· Any recommendations on a bi-directional adapter?
· They have a few 232-485 converters (either to the other, bi-directional).· You can likely buy what you need for less than making it, assuming your time is worth money and you really haven't many parts.·
· If you have the skill and inclination, then MAXIM makes a 232-485 converter IC (it's also the one used in the B&B units), they also make TTL-485 converters [noparse][[/noparse] www.maxim-ic.com ]· You can look them up on their site and go over to DigiKey or Jameco to purchase them.
· Someone may pop up and post that it's not necessary to "convert" at all.
I should explain, not only will I be taking it past the recommended 50 foot but I would like to use the multidrop party line features where I can use the addressing.
At any rate, this is something I have not played with and wouldn't hurt to learn about.
is 485-232 neccessary? i interface a 485 network with my projects with a single ic; the SN65LBC182P is available at digikey. but that is strictly asynchronous w/o flow control.
as for ttl serial. i've tx'd 9600-8-n-1 from stamp to stamp 150ft in a noisy environment and a 500ft spool.
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485 to TTL and straight in to any of the 16 I/O pins. If you have to invert, I believe that can be specified in the software.
Using the BasicStamps RS232 progaming port is a bit of a nusance as it has ECHO in the receive. Do you really want or need that?
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