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What are the special distinction between some communication standards? as follow RS 232, RS 485, RJ 11, RJ 45, USB, Profi Bus, Node Bus

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Question added by Khurshid Siddique , Survey Engineer , Vedang Cellular Services Pvt. Ltd.
Date Posted: 2014/02/28
Rostom El Baz
by Rostom El Baz , ICT-Project Engineer , Alghanim International

In telecommunications industry we use :RJ:stands for register jack.RS:Recommend Standard number232/485.USB:universal serial bus.ProfiBus:Process Field Bus is a standard for fieldbus communication.

----------------------------RJ11:used for normal telephone cable (4 cables)

RJ45:Used for ethernet cable (8 cables) for internet use such as ADSL.

RS232:The serial ports on most computers use a subset of the RS-232C standard. The full RS-232C standard specifies a25-pin "D" connector of which22 pins are used. Most of these pins are not needed for normal PC communications, and indeed, most new PCs are equipped with male D type connectors having only9 pins.RS485:enables the configuration of inexpensive local network and multidrop communications links. It offers data transmossion speeds of35 Mb/s up to10 m and100 kb/s at1200 m.

-------------------------For USB find here more info related to :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB

 

 

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