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{{Short description|List of single collision domain electronic communication bus systems}} |
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List of electrical characteristics of single [[collision domain]] [[Network segment|segment]] "slow speed" network [[Bus (computing)|buses]]: |
List of electrical characteristics of single [[collision domain]] [[Network segment|segment]] "slow speed" network [[Bus (computing)|buses]]: |
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! Name !! Multidrop !! Max nodes !! Electrical type !! Cable type !! data-sort-type="number"|Max bitrate [[[ |
! Name !! Multidrop !! Max nodes !! Electrical type !! Cable type !! data-sort-type="number"|Max bitrate [[[kbit/s]]] |
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!data-sort-type="number"|Length at max bitrate!! data-sort-type="number" |Max length [m] |
!data-sort-type="number"|Length at max bitrate!! data-sort-type="number" |Max length [m] |
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!data-sort-type="number"|Bitrate at max length |
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| [[SCSI|SCSI-1/2]] || Y || 8 || [[Open collector]] || [[Ribbon cable]] || {{nowrap|20 000 kbit/s}}<!--Ultra Wide SCSI--> |
| [[SCSI|SCSI-1/2]] || Y || 8 || [[Open collector]] || [[Ribbon cable]] || {{nowrap|20 000 kbit/s}}<!--Ultra Wide SCSI--> |
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|{{nowrap|3 m}}|| {{nowrap|6 m}} |
|{{nowrap|3 m}}|| {{nowrap|6 m}} |
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|{{nowrap|5 Mbit/s/ch}} |
|data-sort-value="5000"|{{nowrap|5 Mbit/s/ch}} |
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| [[SCSI|SCSI Ultra2]] || Y || 16 || [[ |
| [[SCSI|SCSI Ultra2]] || Y || 16 || [[Differential signalling|Differential]] || [[Ribbon cable]] with twisted pairs || {{nowrap|40 000 kbit/s}}<!-- DDR not considered --> |
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| [[10BASE5]] || Y || 100 || [[Single-ended signalling|Single ended]] || [[RG-8|RG-8X coaxial]] || {{nowrap|10 000 kbit/s}} |
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|{{nowrap|500 m}}||{{nowrap|500 m}} |
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| [[10BASE2]] || Y || 30 || [[Single-ended signalling|Single ended]] || [[RG-58|RG-58 coaxial]] || {{nowrap|10 000 kbit/s}} |
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|{{nowrap|185 m}}||{{nowrap|185 m}} |
|{{nowrap|185 m}}||{{nowrap|185 m}} |
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| [[Controller–area network|CAN]] || Y || 128 || [[ISO 11898-2]] || [[Twisted pair]] || {{nowrap|1000 kbit/s}} |
| [[Controller–area network|CAN]] || Y || 128 || [[ISO 11898-2]] Differential || [[Twisted pair]] || {{nowrap|1000 kbit/s}} |
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|{{nowrap|40 m}}|| {{nowrap|1000 m}}<ref name="ucpros_com-Microcontroller_20Communication_20Interfaces_203">{{cite web|title=Microcontroller Interfaces, Part 3|url=http://www.ucpros.com/work%20samples/Microcontroller%20Communication%20Interfaces%203.htm}} 090114 ucpros.com</ref> |
|{{nowrap|40 m}}|| {{nowrap|1000 m}}<ref name="ucpros_com-Microcontroller_20Communication_20Interfaces_203">{{cite web|title=Microcontroller Interfaces, Part 3|url=http://www.ucpros.com/work%20samples/Microcontroller%20Communication%20Interfaces%203.htm}} 090114 ucpros.com</ref> |
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|{{nowrap|50 kbit/s}} |
|{{nowrap|50 kbit/s}} |
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| [[DMX512-A]] || N || 32 || [[EIA-485]] || [[Twisted pair]] {{nowrap|120 Ω}}<!-- correct?--><ref name="dmx512-online_com-physl">{{cite web|title=Ujjal's DMX512 Pages....DMX512 Physical properties|url=http://www.dmx512-online.com/physl.html}} 090610 dmx512-online.com</ref> || {{nowrap|250 kbit/s |
| [[DMX512-A]] || N || 32 || [[EIA-485]] || [[Twisted pair]] {{nowrap|120 Ω}}<!-- correct?--><ref name="dmx512-online_com-physl">{{cite web|title=Ujjal's DMX512 Pages....DMX512 Physical properties|url=http://www.dmx512-online.com/physl.html}} 090610 dmx512-online.com</ref> || {{nowrap|250 kbit/s}} |
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| {{nowrap|548 m}}|| {{nowrap|548 m (1800ft.)}}<ref name="lanbox_com-chapter5">{{cite web|title=DMX Wiring and Practice Quick Reference|url=https://www.pathwayconnect.com/index.php/support/reference-articles/99-dmx-wiring-and-practice-quick-reference}}</ref> |
| {{nowrap|548 m}}|| {{nowrap|548 m (1800ft.)}}<ref name="lanbox_com-chapter5">{{cite web|title=DMX Wiring and Practice Quick Reference|url=https://www.pathwayconnect.com/index.php/support/reference-articles/99-dmx-wiring-and-practice-quick-reference}}</ref> |
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|{{nowrap|250 kbit/s}} |
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| [[SENT (protocol)|SENT]]<ref>http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1162587/FULLTEXT02 "Implementing and Analyzing SingleEdge Nibble Transmission (SENT)Protocol for Automotive Applications", Master thesis of Naseem Ullah, 2014</ref>||N |
| [[SENT (protocol)|SENT]]<ref>http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1162587/FULLTEXT02 "Implementing and Analyzing SingleEdge Nibble Transmission (SENT)Protocol for Automotive Applications", Master thesis of Naseem Ullah, 2014</ref>||N |
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|[[Single-ended signalling|Single ended]] || Single conductor, with {{nowrap|5 V}} power supply and ground || async. transmission, |
|[[Single-ended signalling|Single ended]] || Single conductor, with {{nowrap|5 V}} power supply and ground || data-sort-value="39.216"|async. transmission, |
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min. 39.216 |
min. 39.216 kbits/s<!-- standard protocol with 32bit in 8 nibbles: |
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56 ticks sync, 8*27 ticks data, 3 |
56 ticks sync, 8*27 ticks data, 3 μs/tick -> 25.5 μs/bit --> |
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|5 m |
|5 m |
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|[[SPC]] |
|[[Short PWM Code|SPC]]<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Strasser|first1=Michael|last2=Rasbornig|first2=Friedrich|last3=Platzdasch|first3=Hagen|last4=Gastinger|first4=Ferdinand|last5=Eggiman|first5=Christoph|last6=Beaurenaut|first6=Laurent|title=SAE Technical Paper Series |date=2009-04-20|chapter=Single-Edge Nibble Transmission: Challenges and Evolutions|volume=1 |chapter-url=https://www.sae.org/publications/technical-papers/content/2009-01-0125/|language=English|location=Warrendale, PA|doi=10.4271/2009-01-0125 }}</ref> |
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[[Open Collector|Open collector]] |
[[Open Collector|Open collector]] |
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|Single conductor, with {{nowrap|5 V}} power supply and ground, shielded when using higher speeds |
|Single conductor, with {{nowrap|5 V}} power supply and ground, shielded when using higher speeds |
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|sync. and async. transmission, |
|data-sort-value="150"|sync. and async. transmission, |
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variable up to ~150 |
variable up to ~150 kbit/s |
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|~0.5 m |
|~0.5 m |
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|5 m |
|5 m |
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|same as SENT |
|same as SENT |
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| [[MIPI I3C sensor interface standard|I3C]] || Y || 127 || || || |
| [[MIPI I3C sensor interface standard|I3C]] || Y || 127 || || || 12 500 kbits/s |
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| [[Serial Peripheral Interface Bus|SPI]] || Y || || || ||data-sort-value="10000"|variable up to ~10000 kbit/s |
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(depends strongly on physical setup) |
(depends strongly on physical setup) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Multidrop bus]] |
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* [[Characteristic impedance#Transmission line model|Characteristic impedance]] |
* [[Characteristic impedance#Transmission line model|Characteristic impedance]] |
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* [[Category 5 cable#Electrical characteristics for Cat.5e UTP|Category 5 cable]] |
* [[Category 5 cable#Electrical characteristics for Cat.5e UTP|Category 5 cable]] |
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* [[Telegrapher's equations]] |
* [[Telegrapher's equations]] |
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* [[Single-ended |
* [[Single-ended signaling]] |
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* [[Network segment]] |
* [[Network segment]] |
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* [[CEBus]] |
* [[CEBus]] |
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* [[KNX |
* [[KNX]] (EIB) |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 15 May 2024
List of electrical characteristics of single collision domain segment "slow speed" network buses:
Name | Multidrop | Max nodes | Electrical type | Cable type | Max bitrate [kbit/s] | Length at max bitrate | Max length [m] | Bitrate at max length |
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EIA-485 (UART based) | Y | 256 | EIA-485 | Twisted pair | 1000 kbit/s | 1330 m | 64 kbit/s | |
SCSI-1/2 | Y | 8 | Open collector | Ribbon cable | 20 000 kbit/s | 3 m | 6 m | 5 Mbit/s/ch |
SCSI Ultra2 | Y | 16 | Differential | Ribbon cable with twisted pairs | 40 000 kbit/s | 12 m | ||
LIN[1] | Y | 16 | Open collector | open collector with pull-up to 12V car supply | 19.2 kbit/s | 40 m | ||
SIOX | Y | 62 | 19.2 kbit/s | |||||
I²C | Y | 127 or 1023 | Open collector | 5000 kbit/s | 7.6 m | |||
SMBus | Y | 128 | Open collector | 100 kbit/s | ||||
PMBus | Y | 128 | Open collector | 400 kbit/s | ||||
10BASE5 | Y | 100 | Single ended | RG-8X coaxial | 10 000 kbit/s | 500 m | 500 m | |
10BASE2 | Y | 30 | Single ended | RG-58 coaxial | 10 000 kbit/s | 185 m | 185 m | |
CAN | Y | 128 | ISO 11898-2 Differential | Twisted pair | 1000 kbit/s | 40 m | 1000 m[2] | 50 kbit/s |
DMX512-A | N | 32 | EIA-485 | Twisted pair 120 Ω[3] | 250 kbit/s | 548 m | 548 m (1800ft.)[4] | 250 kbit/s |
DCC | Y | 127 | Single ended | 5 kbit/s | ||||
RS-232 | N | 2 | Single ended | 128 kbit/s | 1.5 m (approx) | 15 m | 19.6 kbit/s | |
PSI5 | Y | Twisted pair | 189 kbit/s | 12 m (approx) | ||||
1-Wire | Y | 248 | Open collector | Single conductor, with ground | 16.3 kbit/s | 300 m | ||
X10 | Y | 256 | Power line | 0.05 kbit/s / 0.06 kbit/s | ||||
FlexRay | Twisted pair | 20 000 kbit/s | ||||||
SENT[5] | N | 2 | Single ended | Single conductor, with 5 V power supply and ground | async. transmission,
min. 39.216 kbits/s |
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SPC[6] | Y | 5 | Single ended or | Single conductor, with 5 V power supply and ground, shielded when using higher speeds | sync. and async. transmission,
variable up to ~150 kbit/s |
~0.5 m | 5 m | same as SENT |
I3C | Y | 127 | 12 500 kbits/s | |||||
SPI | Y | variable up to ~10000 kbit/s
(depends strongly on physical setup) |
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The number of nodes can be limited by either number of available addresses or bus capacitance. None of the above use any analog domain modulation techniques like MLT-3 encoding, PAM-5 etc.
PSI5 designed with automation applications in mind is a bit unusual in that it uses Manchester code.
See also
[edit]- Multidrop bus
- Characteristic impedance
- Category 5 cable
- Telegrapher's equations
- Single-ended signaling
- Network segment
- CEBus
- KNX (EIB)
References
[edit]- ^ "LIN Standards (older versions are free to download, newer to be bought on ISO web site)". www.lin-cia.org. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
- ^ "Microcontroller Interfaces, Part 3". 090114 ucpros.com
- ^ "Ujjal's DMX512 Pages....DMX512 Physical properties". 090610 dmx512-online.com
- ^ "DMX Wiring and Practice Quick Reference".
- ^ http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1162587/FULLTEXT02 "Implementing and Analyzing SingleEdge Nibble Transmission (SENT)Protocol for Automotive Applications", Master thesis of Naseem Ullah, 2014
- ^ Strasser, Michael; Rasbornig, Friedrich; Platzdasch, Hagen; Gastinger, Ferdinand; Eggiman, Christoph; Beaurenaut, Laurent (2009-04-20). "Single-Edge Nibble Transmission: Challenges and Evolutions". SAE Technical Paper Series. Vol. 1. Warrendale, PA. doi:10.4271/2009-01-0125.
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