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\uD83E\uDD14 Problem

Do I need to use Terminators on a LonWorks Twisted-Pair Network

\uD83C\uDF31 Solution

Termination: What is it?

Termination, is essential on your twisted pair networks (FT-10 and TP-1250).

  • Termination absorbs unwanted signal reflections (resonance of date signal) which would interfere with communications causing packet errors.

  • Absence of terminators can cause packet corruptions.

  • Terminator values must match the channel transceiver type and topology.

    • Free topology uses one 52.3 ohm terminator anywhere on segment

    • Bus topology uses two 105 ohm terminators one at each end of segment

Verifying Termination

All LonWorks terminators are AC coupled resistors or RC-combinations and present complex impedance to the network. DC-based multi-meter devices are, therefore, not appropriate to measure or verify the correct termination of a LonWorks network. The complex impedance “Z” must be measured using an AC bridge.

It is imperative, in the case of a link power channel, that the link power supply is turned off and fully discharged before any measurements are taken. In the case of power line transceiver based networks, any supply voltage must also be removed.

Measure the impedance between the network cable pair at any point on a channel. Given a measurement at 1 kHz, the readings should be in the magnitude indicated by the following table:

Terminator Placement:

  • Free Topology: usually placed at SmartServer.

  • Bus Topology: one placed at SmartServer and the other at the far end of the bus

Lab and Manufacturing Testing:

  • Always use termination

  • In most cases you only need the resistor and not the capacitors.

 

\uD83D\uDCCE Related Products

  • FT-10 channels

  • TP-1250 channels

  • Power line channels

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