Specifications
RS-422/485 Application Note 31
Copyright B&B Electronics -- Revised October 1997
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Special Consideration for Fault Conditions
Data systems that could be exposed to short circuits to power conductors
require an extra measure of protection. In these cases its recommended to add a
fuse type device in addition to shunting type suppression, as shown in Figure 4.9.
When a short circuit occurs, the shunt suppression will begin conducting, but
shunting by itself cannot withstand the steady state currents of this type of surge.
A small enough fuse value should be chosen so that the fuse will open before the
shunt device is damaged. A typical fuse value is 125 mA.
Figure 4.9 Fused port protection
Choosing the right protection for your system
While it is hard to predict what type and level of isolation is correct for a
system, an educated guess should be made based on the electrical environment,
physical conditions and cost of failures in downtime and repair costs. Systems
connected between two power sources, such as building to building, office to
factory floor, or any system covering long distances should require some level of
transient protection. Table 4.1 is a comparison of transient protection
techniques.
Device
Vcc
Earth Ground
Signal Ground
Data Lines
125 mA Fuse










