I am a little stumped by all of this. I only have a basic understanding of all these digital communication systems. Prior to a month ago, I thought it was parallel port or plug in the usb![]()
I realize thats not the case now! So anyways, I have these motor drives that require some RS485 input. It only needs the RS485 input to configure the drive settings (current, microstepping, etc.). Past that, you control it through regular step and direction pulses, which is nice because I can use Mach or whatever else I want.
I really don't understand RS485, only that you can run the cables at much larger distances compared to RS232.
When one says RS485, is the only difference from RS232 the physical cable? Will I be able to use my computers 9 pin serial port to communicate with these RS485 input drives? I see these RS232 <--> RS485 converts around, but at two extremes of prices. On the lupper end I see thongs like this:
http://www.bb-elec.com/product_famil...e=Sub&Trail=12
On the bottom end I see this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-RS232-To-RS4...QQcmdZViewItem
Can somebody explain this to me?