[En-Nut-Discussion] EtherNut r2.1 with a SIPX483 speedsgreaterthat 250kbps
Pearless
Douglas.Pearless at pearless.co.nz
Tue Sep 14 11:14:32 CEST 2004
In my case, the number of nodes is small, probably no more than 6.
I have ordered some SP471ECN parts and will see how they perform in the real
world...
Douglas
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[mailto:en-nut-discussion-bounces at egnite.de] On Behalf Of Harald Kipp
Sent: Tuesday, 14 September 2004 7:47 p.m.
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Subject: RE: [En-Nut-Discussion] EtherNut r2.1 with a SIPX483
speedsgreaterthat 250kbps
As far as I can say, there are three main criteria for
RS485 drivers:
1. Speed vs. slew rate
2. Number of nodes, that can be driven
3. ESD protection
Rudy Van Raemdonck suggested to replace the Sipex by
a TI type capable of driving 128 nodes, but they seem
to be difficult to purchase. So we still mount Sipex
SP483ECN. Another interesting manufacturer is
http://www.zywyn.com/
Harald
At 08:39 14.09.2004 +1200, you wrote:
>Actually it will need to be the SP481ECN as the SP485 does not comes in an
>ECN package
>
>
>
>Douglas.
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