Serial interfaces
Network topology and wiring
For safe operation, a signal ground line should also be connected in the system. All connected devices tap from these two lines with so called drop cables. The connections are parallel so connecting or disconnecting of a node does not affect the network as a whole.
The network configuration isn't defined in the
A: Backbone with stubs (workable)
B: Daisy chain (best)
C: Star network (avoid)
D: Mixed, backbone & star (avoid)
If the traffic on the network is slow and the cable lengths are short, topology is not an issue. But as soon as transmission speeds are higher or distances longer, you should be aware of the physical network layout. The daisy chain configuration is the best choice. The backbone and star networks are not impossible but it is hard to control reflections and harmful
Line termination
Termination resistors are used to match impedance of a node to the impedance of the transmission line being used. When impedances are mismatched, the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the load and a portion is reflected back into the transmission line. If the source, transmission line and load impedances are equal, these reflections are eliminated.
Commonly used
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