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    Daxtromn power solar inverter communication protocol

    Feb 20,2024 | DAXTROMNSOLAR

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    RS232 and RS485 are both serial communication standards used for transmitting data between devices. Here are some key differences between the two:

    RS232:

    • RS232 is a standard for serial communication that uses a single-ended signal.
    • It is typically used for short-distance communication (up to 50 feet) and supports data rates up to 115.2 kbps.
    • RS232 uses voltage levels of +3 to +15 volts for logic 1 and -3 to -15 volts for logic 0.
    • It uses a single wire for transmitting and receiving data, along with separate ground and control signals.
    • RS232 is commonly used for connecting devices such as modems, printers, and computer peripherals.

    RS485:

    • RS485 is a standard for serial communication that uses a differential signal.
    • It is designed for longer-distance communication (up to 4000 feet) and supports data rates up to 10 Mbps.
    • RS485 uses voltage levels of +1.5 to +6 volts for logic 1 and -1.5 to -6 volts for logic 0.
    • It uses two wires for transmitting and receiving data, along with a common ground wire.
    • RS485 supports multi-point communication, allowing multiple devices to be connected on the same bus.
    • It is commonly used in industrial automation, building automation, and other applications that require long-distance communication and noise immunity.

    In summary, RS232 is suitable for short-distance communication at lower data rates, while RS485 is designed for longer-distance communication at higher data rates and supports multi-point communication.

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