APPENDIX: Maximum Distances

Appendix: Maximum Distances

The maximum distance that a pair of line drivers can communicate across will vary depending on the data rate and the thickness (gauge) of the wires. In multipoint applications, it will also vary depending on the number of slaves on the line. Approximate maximum distances for different combinations of these factors are listed in the tables below. Please be aware that these numbers are only approximations; the distances shown might not be attainable for all applications. Also, maximum distances will always be less than those listed when line drivers are used in noisy environments.

Table A-1. Approximate range.

Baud Rate

19-AWG

22-AWG

24-AWG

26-AWG

(kbps)

(0.8 mm)

(0.6 mm)

(0.5 mm)

(0.4 mm)

 

km

miles

km

miles

km

miles

km

miles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

256

3.7

2.3

2.85

1.8

2.25

1.4

1.9

1.2

192

6

3.7

4.5

2.8

3.5

2.2

2.7

1.7

144

10.6

6.6

6.75

4.2

4.5

2.8

3.4

2.1

128

12.4

7.7

7.3

4.5

5

3.1

3.6

2.2

115.2*

12.8

8

7.65

4.8

5.25

3.3

3.8

2.4

112

12.8

8

8

5

5.5

3.4

4

2.5

96

13

8.1

8.3

5.2

6

3.7

4.15

2.6

72

15

9.3

9.4

5.8

6.25

3.9

4.3

2.7

64

17.6

10.9

11

6.8

7.5

4.7

5.3

3.3

57.6*

18.8

11.7

11.75

7.3

8

5

5.6

3.5

56

18.8

11.7

11.75

7.3

8

5

5.6

3.5

48

19.4

12.1

12.2

7.6

8.25

5.1

5.8

3.6

38.4*

20

12.4

12.5

7.8

8.5

5.3

6

3.7

32

20.5

12.7

12.85

8

8.75

5.4

6.2

3.9

28.8*

20.5

12.7

12.85

8

8.75

5.4

6.2

3.9

19.2**

23

14.3

14

8.7

9.75

6.1

7

4.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Async baud rate **Sync/async baud rate

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Black Box ME444A-530-R3, ME444AE-R3, ME445C-X.21, ME445C-35 Appendix Maximum Distances, AWG 22-AWG 24-AWG 26-AWG Kbps Miles