Moxa Technologies DE-211 manual Enabling a Termination Resistor

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NOTE: When setting up a multidrop network, a daisy-chained network should

be used. Construct your device-to-device wiring as indicated in the above figure.

Enabling a Termination Resistor

For RS-422/485 serial communications, when an electrical signal travels through two different resistance junctions in a transmission line, the impedance mismatch will sometimes cause signal reflection. Signal reflection causes signal distortion, which in turn will contribute to communication errors. The solution to this problem is to establish the same impedance at the line ends as in the line itself, by terminating them with resistors.

The impedance of the termination resistor should equal the characteristic impedance of the transmission line. The resistors should be added near the receiving side.

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