Hello,
I've taken a look at the Data-rate independent half-duplex repeater design for RS-485 and I'd like to know where is Cs in the circuit schematic.
Last question, is it feasible to use this 3.3V repeater in a 5V bus?
Regards,
gaston
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Hello,
I've taken a look at the Data-rate independent half-duplex repeater design for RS-485 and I'd like to know where is Cs in the circuit schematic.
Last question, is it feasible to use this 3.3V repeater in a 5V bus?
Regards,
gaston
Gaston,
Cs is supposed to buffer the 3.3V power supply. For some reason reason it got lost, and YES you can use a 3V repater in a 5V network. RS-485 receivers only look at the differential bus signal and not with regards to Gnd or Vcc. I also havea 5V single-isolated version in the attachement.
Let me know how you like it. Cheers, Thomas
Thomas,
Thanks for the clarification. The pdf in the attachment is quite different from the original application note. What was the motivation for this change?
At a first glance, the original approach separates the buses with a rating insulation of 2 x 2500 VRMS whereas the 5V design has a separation of 2500 VRMS.
Regards,
gaston
Thomas,
I've made some prototypes using your first approach. They are intended for training purposes (not commercial) so I hope there is no problem with licenses or rights. The pleasant surprise is that it worked at the first time -with no errors-, somewhat unusual in electronics. For this reason let me share your design come true in next slides (in Spanish so far)
Regards,
gaston