EIA-422 - определение. Что такое EIA-422
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Что (кто) такое EIA-422 - определение

STANDARD FOR SERIAL COMMUNICATION
Rs 422; Rs422; RS 422; RS422; TIA-422; EIA-422
  • Data rate versus line length chart, from RS-422 Annex A.1
  • RS-422 network with multiple receivers
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EIA-422         
<communications, standard> (Formerly "RS-422") An EIA serial line standard which specifies 4-wire, full-duplex, differential line, multi-drop communications. The mechanical connections for this interface are specified by EIA-449. The maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-422 cannot implement a truly multi-point communications network (such as with EIA-485), although only one driver can be connected to up to ten receivers. The best use of EIA-422 is probably in EIA-232 extension cords. {Comparing EIA-422, 423, 449 to RS-232-C (http://rad.com/networks/1995/rs232/rs449.htm)}. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423 and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2002-10-05)
RS-422         
RS-422         
RS-422, also known as TIA/EIA-422, is a technical standard originated by the Electronic Industries Alliance that specifies electrical characteristics of a digital signaling circuit. It was intended to replace the older RS-232C standard with a standard that offered much higher speed, better immunity from noise, and longer cable lengths.
Apple ProRes         
VIDEO COMPRESSION FORMAT DEVELOPED BY APPLE
ProRes 422; Apple ProRes 422; ProRes422; Prores422; Prores 422; ProRes 4444; ProRes; ProRes RAW
Apple ProRes is a high quality, lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post-production that supports video resolution up to 8K.
RS-449         
EIA/TIA-449; EIA-449
RS-449         
EIA/TIA-449; EIA-449
The RS-449 specification, also known as EIA-449 or TIA-449, defines the functional and mechanical characteristics of the interface between data terminal equipment, typically a computer, and data communications equipment, typically a modem or terminal server. The full title of the standard is EIA-449 General Purpose 37-Position and 9-Position Interface for Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange.
EIA-449         
EIA/TIA-449; EIA-449
<communications, standard> (Formerly "RS-449") An EIA standard for a 37-pin or 9-pin D-type connector (functional- and mechanical characteristics), usually used with EIA-422 or EIA-423 electrical specifications. (2002-10-05)
HM LST-422         
LST-1-CLASS TANK LANDING SHIP
HMS LST-422; USS LST-422
HMS LST-422 was a United States Navy that was transferred to the Royal Navy during World War II. As with many of her class, the ship was never named.
Recommended Standard         
  • Resistor Color Code]] Guide, circa 1945–1950
STANDARDS AND TRADE ORGANIZATION
Electronic Industries Association; Radio Manufacturers Association; EIA/TIA; Associated Radio Manufacturers; Radio Television Manufacturers Association; Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers; RETMA; Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers Association; RMA (association); RTMA (association); RETMA (association); EIA (association); EIA (alliance); EIA Recommended Standard; EIA RS; Recommended Standard; Recommended Standard (EIA); Electronic Industries Association Recommended Standard; Electronic Industries Association RS; Electronic Industries Alliance Recommended Standard; Electronic Industries Alliance RS; RS (EIA); Radio-Television Manufacturers Association
<standard> (RS) A series of EIA standards including EIA-232. (1995-03-28)
Electronic Industries Alliance         
  • Resistor Color Code]] Guide, circa 1945–1950
STANDARDS AND TRADE ORGANIZATION
Electronic Industries Association; Radio Manufacturers Association; EIA/TIA; Associated Radio Manufacturers; Radio Television Manufacturers Association; Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers; RETMA; Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers Association; RMA (association); RTMA (association); RETMA (association); EIA (association); EIA (alliance); EIA Recommended Standard; EIA RS; Recommended Standard; Recommended Standard (EIA); Electronic Industries Association Recommended Standard; Electronic Industries Association RS; Electronic Industries Alliance Recommended Standard; Electronic Industries Alliance RS; RS (EIA); Radio-Television Manufacturers Association
The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA; until 1997 Electronic Industries Association) was an American standards and trade organization composed as an alliance of trade associations for electronics manufacturers in the United States. They developed standards to ensure the equipment of different manufacturers was compatible and interchangeable.

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RS-422

RS-422, also known as TIA/EIA-422, is a technical standard originated by the Electronic Industries Alliance that specifies electrical characteristics of a digital signaling circuit. It was meant to be the foundation of a suite of standards that would replace the older RS-232C standard with standards that offered much higher speed, better immunity from noise, and longer cable lengths. RS-422 systems can transmit data at rates as high as 10 Mbit/s, or may be sent on cables as long as 1,200 meters (3,900 ft) at lower rates. It is closely related to RS-423, which uses the same signaling systems but on a different wiring arrangement.

RS-422 specifies differential signaling, with every data line paired with a dedicated return line. It is the voltage difference between these two lines that define the mark and space, rather than, as in RS-232, the difference in voltage between a data line and a local ground. As the ground voltage can differ at either end of the cable, this required RS-232 to use signals with voltage magnitudes greater than 5 volts. Moving to dedicated return lines and always defining ground in reference to the sender allows RS-422 to use 0.4 V, allowing it to run at much higher speeds. RS-423 differs primarily in that it has a single return pin instead of one for each data pin.