??? 06/07/04 22:22 Read: times |
#71997 - RE: RS 485 looping-problem Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Looking at your drawing above it seems you are using two twisted pairs in parallel. That will create a very strange impedance, and, if not EXACTLY the same length signal skew.
I wonder why you did that and suggest you do not. Erik |
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