Hello Chipdir members,

We are using LTC485 RS-485 transceivers and found some strange behavior. 

We have a test setup with two devices, one using a Sipex RS232/RS485
(selectable) transceiver in a industrial PC, and one of our own devices,
using the LTC485. 

These two devices will only communicate if we remove the termination
resistor of 120 ohm at one side, leaving the bus unterminated. 

When the resistor is placed, the voltage swing of the A and B channel is
still about 2 Volt, which should be sufficient, according to the RS-485
documentation I have. Only differences below 200mV are undefined. However,
the 2 Volt voltage is not enough to operate for some of the devices. We
tried several LTC485's and found out that some of them worked fine with
termination, but some didn't. Testcable length is an awsome 50 cm ;-)

Any ideas or clues?

Kind regards, 

Elbert Smit 
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