SLLA272D February   2008  – May 2021

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction
  3. Standard and Features
  4. Network Topology
  5. Signal Levels
  6. Cable Type
  7. Bus Termination and Stub Length
  8. Failsafe
  9. Bus Loading
  10. Data Rate Versus Bus Length
  11. 10Minimum Node Spacing
  12. 11Grounding and Isolation
  13. 12Conclusion
    1. 12.1 References
  14. 13Revision History

Bus Termination and Stub Length

Data transmission lines should always be terminated and stubs should be as short as possible to avoid signal reflections on the line. Proper termination requires the matching of the terminating resistors, RT, to the characteristic impedance, Z0, of the transmission cable. Because the RS-485 standard recommends cables with Z0 = 120 W, the cable trunk is commonly terminated with 120-W resistors, one at each cable end (see Figure 6-1, left).

GUID-7B21656A-014D-49EC-906A-AA2899231B88-low.gif Figure 6-1 Proper RS-485 Terminations

Applications in noisy environments often have the 120-Ω resistors replaced by two 60-Ω, low-pass filters to provide additional common-mode noise filtering, (see Figure 6-1, right). It is important to match the resistor values, (preferably with 1% precision resistors), to ensure equal rolloff frequencies of both filters. Larger resistor tolerances, (i.e., 20%), cause the filter corner frequencies to differ and common-mode noise to be converted into differential noise, thus compromising the receiver’s noise immunity.

The electrical length of a stub, (the distance between a transceiver and cable trunk), should be shorter than 1/10 of the driver’s output rise time, and is given through:

Equation 1. GUID-B18D6142-F842-4D53-95B0-87EEB680C5DC-low.gif

Where:

  • LStub = maximum stub length (ft)
  • tr = driver (10/90) rise time (ns)
  • v = signal velocity of the cable as factor of c
  • c = speed of light (9.8 x 108 ft/s).

Table 6-1 lists the maximum stub lengths of the cable in Figure 5-1, (78% velocity), for various driver rise times.

Table 6-1 Stub Length Versus Rise Time
DEVICE SIGNAL RATE
[kbps]
RISE TIME
tr [ns]
MAXIMUM STUB LENGTH
[ft]
SN65HVD12 1000 100 7
SN65LBC184 250 250 19
SN65HVD3082E 200 500 38
Note:

Drivers with long rise times are well suited for applications requiring long stub lengths and reduced, device-generated EMI.