Wiring terminals 300 ft. from the computer
Steve Friedl
friedl at mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
Fri Sep 21 15:15:32 AEST 1990
[ How to get long-distance RS-232 connections ]
Jeff Johnson writes:
> I would suggest using 8-wire shielded twisted-pair and make sure you
> ground the shielding and pick complimentary wires for the twisted-pairs.
> Unless you have a very noisy environment or poor line drivers, it should
> work.
It was always my impression that twisted pairs were to be used
for differential circuits (like RS-422?) where the two wires were
electrically related or if one of them is a ground.
While (say) CTS and RTS are "related" if one is looking at a
datacomm protocol, electrically they have no relationship to each
other, and twisting these wires together won't have any kind of
meaningful benefit.
Am I missing something?
Steve
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