Matt Syson
Well-known member
I may well be incorrect but RS232 although shown as a 'twisted pair' is not a balanced connection in that one line is transmitting and the other is receiving.
RS422 is (IIRC) 'balanced' and perhaps not too dissimilar to AES3 digital audio format as often seen presented on a XLR3 connector. Of course CMMR in itself is not a 'guaranteed' way to have interference free 'communication' as it takes considerable effort to maintain the 'magical' rejection properties from DC to 'light' bandwidth so a combination of practical implementation (cost effective) and proper out of (required) band filtering as maintaining effective 'rejection' at for example cellphone frequencies is a considerable exercise.
Matt S
RS422 is (IIRC) 'balanced' and perhaps not too dissimilar to AES3 digital audio format as often seen presented on a XLR3 connector. Of course CMMR in itself is not a 'guaranteed' way to have interference free 'communication' as it takes considerable effort to maintain the 'magical' rejection properties from DC to 'light' bandwidth so a combination of practical implementation (cost effective) and proper out of (required) band filtering as maintaining effective 'rejection' at for example cellphone frequencies is a considerable exercise.
Matt S