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Manual Document# 3PXCC4A3001 
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RS-422 and RS-485 Termination 
 A 
120
Ω
 termination resistor has been provided for the RS-
422/485 receivers. To enable the termination provided, the 
termination jumper should be placed in the Rt IN position (left). If 
you do not need to use termination, place the jumper in the Rt OUT 
position (right). Termination should only be used when very long 
cable runs are used with high baud rates. For example, with most 
cables which are 4000 feet or shorter and have baud rates at 19.2K 
baud or lower, termination is not required. Note that if the 
termination is enabled (IN), the biasing of the RS-485 network is 
altered and the value of the bias resistors will likely need to be 
changed somewhere on the network. More information on 
termination and biasing can be found in B&B Electronics’ free RS-
422/RS-485 Application Note. 
 
 
High Speed Mode 
 
High data rates can be obtained with the 3PXCC4A cards by 
adjusting JP16B and JP17B. This multiplies the clock speed 
supplied to the UARTs by 4 times to 7.328MHz for all ports, allowing 
data rates up to 460.8K baud in RS-422 and RS-485 modes. Note 
that RS-232 does not support these extended baud rates. 
 
To enable the X4 clock, simply move the shorting jumper 
from JP16B (*1) to JP17B (*4). This jumper is shipped from the 
factory in the standard clock (*1) position. 
 
Note that serial software is not aware of the change in 
oscillator frequency. For example, in the 
×
4 position, setting the 
baud rate to 57.6K baud in software will result in a actual baud rate 
of 230.4K baud. It is important to note that increasing the baud rate 
may not increase actual throughput. In heavy multitasking cases or 
with a slow computer, the computer’s inability to respond to 
interrupts quickly enough will cause large idle spaces between 
characters. Increasing the baud rate to this point will not increase 
actual throughput.