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RS485 Data Transmission
The RS485 Standard allows a balanced transmission line to be shared in a party-line mode. As many as 
32 driver/receiver pairs can share a two-wire party line network. Many characteristics of the drivers and 
receivers are the same as in the RS422 Standard. One difference is that the common mode voltage limit 
is extended and is +12V to -7V. Since any driver can be disconnected (or tristated) from the line, it must 
withstand this common mode voltage range while in the tristate condition. 
  
The following illustration shows a typical multidrop or party line network. Note that the transmission line is 
terminated on both ends of the line but not at drop points in the middle of the line. 
 
 
 
Figure A-1:
 Typical RS485 Two-Wire Multidrop Network 
  
RS485 Four-Wire Multidrop Network
 
 
An RS485 network can also be connected in a four-wire mode. In a four-wire network it's necessary that 
one node be a master node and all others be slaves. The network is connected so that the master 
communicates to all slaves and all slaves communicate only with the master. This has advantages in 
equipment that uses mixed protocol communications. Since the slave nodes never listen to another 
slave's response to the master, a slave node cannot reply incorrectly. 
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