List of network buses

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 Max length [m] / bitrate
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 EIA-485 Twisted pair 40 000 kbit/s / 12 m
LIN Y 16 Single ended 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
SMB Y 128 Open collector 100 kbit/s
PMBus Y 128 Open collector 400 kbit/s
10Base-2 Y 30 Differential RG58 Coax 10 000 kbit/s / 185 m 185 m
CAN Y 128 ISO 11898-2 Twisted pair 1 Mbit/s / 40 m to 50 kbit/s / 1 km 40 m / 1Mbit/s to 1 km / 50 kbit/s [1]
DMX512-A Y 512 EIA-485 Twisted pair 120 Ω[2] 250 kbit/s / 100 m 150 m / 250 kbit/s[3]
DCC Y 127 Single ended 5 kbit/s
RS-232 N 2 Single ended 128 kbit/s / ~1.5 m 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 Single ended Single conductor, with 5 V power supply and ground 333.3 kbit/s

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

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.