Sure! Thanks for watching. Check first that the bus voltages are switching with an oscilloscope. The differential lines (A and B) should always be complementary during active data transmission. If the signal levels are changing, then use a protocol analyzer (if the protocol is a standard) to check that the message format is correct. Let us know if you have any other questions. You can also get technical help on TI's E2E network support forums on our website.
Maybe it's crystal clear to you, but one would need some prerequisite knowledge to fully grasp topics of this video. Plus it's not expected of anybody to learn interface standards in 4 minutes.
it provides good knowledge,,but i have a question,if a controller or device connected to RS422 not responding then hoe to chek it,or how to check the cable? with protocol analyzer and ohm meter or volt meter...thnx.
I'm missed the whole thing. I was too busy looking to see if he can blink his eyes!
He did it @ 3:05
@@guilhermerodrigues6214 I was just going to point that out. lol
Why did I read this before watching the video? 😫 Now that is all I am going to notice lol
for see someone reading, I prefer to read...
Agreed...
Sure! Thanks for watching. Check first that the bus voltages are switching with an oscilloscope. The differential lines (A and B) should always be complementary during active data transmission. If the signal levels are changing, then use a protocol analyzer (if the protocol is a standard) to check that the message format is correct. Let us know if you have any other questions. You can also get technical help on TI's E2E network support forums on our website.
How to learn These things ? ANy suggestion.. ? Where to start ?
Bruh, you ok Are they holding you hostage? Blink twice if you need help
this is one of the most useful comparison video i have seen . short crisp and to the point. :D
Maybe it's crystal clear to you, but one would need some prerequisite knowledge to fully grasp topics of this video. Plus it's not expected of anybody to learn interface standards in 4 minutes.
this guy is a robot?
I came here in the comments do say the same thing, since you've aleady said, I'll just agree with you...
it engineer thinks like robot
@ARandomCanadian le quitaste la gracia al comentario sarcastico
It was a little fast for someone with no knowledge in this topic :( Seems like good information but hard to absorb.
dont say hard , first clear the basics concept then go ahead
This guys a great reader. thumbs up
Why you don't Blinking?
This is your Product Manager? RIP Texas Instruments.
How to learn These things ? ANy suggestion.. ? Where to start ?
it provides good knowledge,,but i have a question,if a controller or device connected to RS422 not responding then hoe to chek it,or how to check the cable? with protocol analyzer and ohm meter or volt meter...thnx.
what are logic high and logic low levels of RS422 standard
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO
Superb video.
Thank you sir.
I see the fear of all his victims in his eyes.... :l
Maybe there is a huge amount of information delivered in this video, but the truly awful one-dimension delivery makes it impenetrable.
is this guy reading from cue cards?
Thanks, it is great.
Thanks
Ролик похож на те, что делают у нас в России ЧипиДип. Там тоже сидит человек со стеклянными глазами и читает текст из Советской энциклопедии
Solid
wow. Nice.
Is he an AI
yea no shit this dude is creepy
Is this AI?
poker face
3:16 thank me later
这是个假人吧
Thanks