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Re: RS-232 max cable length



This will really depend on the baud rate.

If you can accept a slow baud rate of 300, then you
can have quite long distances of several hundred feet.

If you need longer then simply buy a couple of RS232 to
RS422/RS485 modules and run a balanced cable. This
can then be much longer length with higher baud rates.

Geoff

On 29 Jul 2006 at 9:53, Dan Ward wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I had one at work which allowed me to carry out testing, on a computer
> with a rs232 lead the length of two train carriages. Which is about 60
m
> including a few twists turns and some slack.
>
> I currently have one about 20 m in my study which is unshielded,
running
> temporary to my w800.  Works fine.
>
> You may need to experiment a little with it thou.
>
> Dan
>
> Michael wrote:
> >
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > What the furthest people have sent RS-232 commands down a cable
with
> > success?
> >
> > Michael
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