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cleancondenser
Feb 24, 2006, 05:56 PM
We have Programmable logic controllers that have two connections
One is an Ethernet port RJ-45
The other is an RS-485 port RJ-11
I use an NIC for one and an RS-232 /RS-485 converter for the other

What is the difference?
Does the Ethernet use TC/IP?
Do both use three wires?
Is the data transmitted differently?
Thank you

ScottGem
Feb 25, 2006, 07:19 AM
Ethernet is the defacto standard for LANs. For a time it was a battle between Token Ring and Ethernet, but Ethernet won out.

This site has a good explanation of RS-485 and its uses.

http://www.arcelect.com/485info.htm

There are umpteen sites that explain Ethernet.