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RS485 communication with 8051

My Friends
Merry Christmas and Happy New year.
Would you give me an example about how to connect SN75179 chip or equivalent to realize RS485 communication?
I can realize communication between two AT89S52 directly using RXD and TXD, but when I inserted a couple SN75179 chips (every one connected with 120 0hm resistor) they died.
What are the possible reasons?

Thank you.

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  • TO PROTECT THE DRIVER I PUT ALSO 2 RESISTOR (10 OHM) IN SERIES TO SIGNAL A AND B NEAR CONNECTOR
    Please get a new keyboard where the caps lock is not stuck.

    The two 10 ohm resistors will, indeed, protect the chip but create havoc with the terminations. a much better idea is to use a chip that can handle the load such as The LT1785/LT1791 from linear technology http://www.linear.com/pc/productDetail.do?navId=H0,C1,C1007,C1017,P1713 which can, in adiition to surges, withstand a constant + or - 60 volts on the A and B in/outputs.

    Our "wonderful" costomers like to put 28 Volts on the signal lines and these chips can handle it!. One word of caution: If you want this to be totally survivable, you need to up the wattage of your terminating resistors.

    Erik

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  • TO PROTECT THE DRIVER I PUT ALSO 2 RESISTOR (10 OHM) IN SERIES TO SIGNAL A AND B NEAR CONNECTOR
    Please get a new keyboard where the caps lock is not stuck.

    The two 10 ohm resistors will, indeed, protect the chip but create havoc with the terminations. a much better idea is to use a chip that can handle the load such as The LT1785/LT1791 from linear technology http://www.linear.com/pc/productDetail.do?navId=H0,C1,C1007,C1017,P1713 which can, in adiition to surges, withstand a constant + or - 60 volts on the A and B in/outputs.

    Our "wonderful" costomers like to put 28 Volts on the signal lines and these chips can handle it!. One word of caution: If you want this to be totally survivable, you need to up the wattage of your terminating resistors.

    Erik

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