Re: rs485 fail safe problem
this is the answer that i receive:
The receiver failsafe SP485E and SP491E have receivers that will output
logic 1 when the inputs are left unconnected. In order for this to function
reliably, there must be nothing at all connected to the inputs.
Looking at your attached schematic it shows there is a 120ohm termination
resistor across the inputs, also some TVS diodes and series resistors. In
that configuration the receivers are not guaranteed to failsafe to logic 1.
The termination resistor will short the A and B lines to zero volts
differential. The weak internal pull-ups for failsafe are not enough to
overcome the shorting from a termination resistor.
Any other components, even in high impedance modes, may leak enough to push the receiver over its threshold. Even long traces can act as an antenna to generate noise signal enough to overcome the failsafe.
If you require a defined idle state it is best to use an external
bias-resistor network that can maintain sufficient differential.