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@HAL L wrote:>>Termination between different lines from different lines to 5V and Ground is taken care of inside the module itself.
The NI knowledge base article entitled "Does the RS-485 Port on a cFP2020 Have Internal Bias Resistors?"
answers this question "No." Based on that data I have assumed I must bias. (If I don't, I'd be delighted...)
I assume the cFP2020 doesn't bias because it might end up on the same bus with other cFP2020s, in which case
the bus will be over-biased. This isn't an issue with the FP1000, which has bias but is guaranteed to appear only
once on the bus.
Hence my complaint about no +5V to bias with. Most installations will only have +24V lying around.
Bob
08-03-2005 05:10 PM
Hi Bob,
You are absolutely right: the cFP-2020 does not have internal bias resistors. You will have to add your own resistors externally to create the biasing. You will need to supply the +5V externally.
Regards,
Hal L.