RS423 serial information
- Introduction to RS423
- Single ended variable slew rate
- Electrical characteristics of RS423
Introduction to RS423
The
RS423 standard is one of the lesser known serial communication standards. Its
older brother RS232 is widely known
because serial ports with this interface are present on almost all computer
systems. RS422 and RS485 are differential which makes them useful in
applications where noise immunity is an issue, like in industrial applications.
The single ended RS423 standard sits somewhere inbetween these standards as an
enhancement of RS232 with longer cable lengths and higher allowed data rates.
Although
RS423 is currently not widely implemented, it has seen a broad usage in the
late eighties of the previous century because of its backward compatibility
with RS232. Hewlett Packard shipped their computers with a serial interface
capable of communicating on both RS232 and RS423 levels and Digital Equipment
Corporation used the RS423 signal levels on their DECConnect MMJ serial interface standard. Because RS232 and
RS423 are both single ended serial communication standards with comparable
signal levels, it was possible to use these RS423 interfaces in both pure RS423
applications, and mixed RS232/RS423 situations.
Single ended variable slew
rate
Although RS423 is a single ended
serial communication interface just like RS232, the standard allows higher data
rates and cable lengths. This is achieved by introducing an adjustable
slew-rate. With RS232, the slew-rate is fixed at a speed of 30 V/µs. RS423
has a variable slew-rate which can be set dependent on cable length en data
rate. This adds noise immunity to the interface. On longer cable lengths where
noise can be an issue, a lower maximum data rate can be set and the slew-rate
is changed accordingly. RS422 and RS485 which are both differential serial
interfaces do not need such a system of noise immunity.
The
maximum allowed cable length with RS423 is 1200 meter, just as with RS422
and RS485. The maximum data rate is 100 kbps which is only five times
faster than default RS232 and much slower than possible with RS422 and RS485.
Detailed information of the interface characteristics of RS423 can be found in
the serial interface comparison table.
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