RS-485 Polarity
RS-485 comprises two signals, one that 'tracks' the logic levels (high voltage == 1, low voltage == 0). The other signal does the opposite. The labeling of these two signals has been polluted by chip and box vendors, which leads to a lot of confusion. This article attempts to resolve the status without adding to the confusion
Our terminology:
Our Terminology | Description | Logic levels | Data Representation |
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T+ | Tracking | High voltage (typically +5 or +3.3) | 1 |
T- | Non-tracking | Low voltage (close to 0v) | 0 |
Labeling found in the field
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