Installation 2
Designing the Network
In order for the BASIC I/O AD to share its data with the host computer, it must be linked via
aserial connection. This link can be
Multidrop:
Multidrop networks can be up to 5000 ft long
Each station is passively located on the network and represents one “Drop” or load to the host communication driver.
A multidrop network will tolerate loss of power to any one station without effecting the rest of the network.
RS-485 can only be multidrop
Signal boost may be necessary depending on line conditions and number of drops.
Repeat:
Repeat networks can be as long as 5000 ft between each unit.
Each station plays an active role in communications to other units. If power is removed from a unit in a repeat network, communications to units “downstream” from it will be lost as well.