QDrives , 06-27-2024, 08:42 PM
RS485 communication means that the voltage in the lines changes. That creates (changing) electric fields.Every cable, wire, board, etc. has a parasitic capacitance to other objects, including earth. There are calculators that give you how much capacitance it is.With ferrite and the earth connection, you added a filter (choke) on one connection and a path (earth) for the noise back to you board.Ferrite beads will not do much here I assume, as they are differential mode chokes."*by lower EMI driver, do you mean lower rise-time ones (and hence throughput)? or are there other factors on datasheet that affect drive EMI?*" -- Yes and no. I do not know you throughput, but seeing it is wide band and I cannot see much narrow band, I go for low baud rates (<= 1Mb/s).But, yes, it is mainly a reduction of the rise-time."*sucks to not have a bench myself.*" -- Do you have an oscilloscope? What if you use the clip lead as a probe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9qw_NwJWK4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2YS1s6HxHUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S27zk_Gj9nU