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Robert Thas John
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Robert Thas John

Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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Introducing RS-485

RS-485 is a standard for serial communication that allows multiple devices to communicate on the same bus. It is a differential voltage signaling standard, which means that it uses two wires to transmit data. This makes it less susceptible to noise than other serial communication standards, such as RS-232.

RS-485 is a half-duplex communication method, so, as such, only one device can transmit at a time. You can still use it to create a multi-drop network where multiple devices can share the same bus. You can utilize it in the following settings:

  • Industrial automation: RS-485 is used in industrial automation and control systems to communicate between devices such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), sensors, and actuators
  • Building automation: RS-485 is used to control Humidity Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as lights, security, and access control
  • Medical equipment: RS-485 is used to communicate between devices such...
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Robert Thas John

Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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