SLLA628 September 2023 THVD1424
RS-485 is long standing interface that has proliferated industrial based communication applications for almost three decades. Championed for its simplicity and its technical benefits, namely a differential wire communication interface with relatively high data rates and a large common mode range which enables accurate communication across long busses in multi-point networks, has made RS-485 the most used wired communication standard in industrial applications. With a relatively minimal set of requirements, RS-485 systems have much variability and each system, as well as RS-485 transceiver, needs to be carefully designed to best provide the specific application needs. This leads to considerable design effort for each RS-485 system and with many RS-485 transceivers being designed for specific niches within the overarching RS-485 standard which can further compound the complexity of the design and qualification processes. However, with TI’s new Flexible RS-485 Transceivers, the THVD1424 and the THVD1454, one IC can now cover a wide array of RS-485 based applications which designers can leverage into multiple systems – removing the need to select and qualify multiple devices for each new design. This application report briefly explain: the RS-485 use case domain to see the vast differences possible between RS-485 systems; a quick look at the traditional design flow of RS-485; finally, an overview of how Flexible RS-485 overcomes problems that exist in the traditional RS-485 system design.