Point to point communication on 2-/4-wire cable
    
    Point to point communication is the most common application for  Westermo products.  In its simplest form, it consists for example of a PC connected to a  serial printer.  In more complex systems, it can be an entire star network with numerous  point to point connections.  The advantage with point to point communication is that it eliminates  the risk of data collisions and that the system is less vulnerable  since a fault in a single line will not affect traffic between other  units. It also has the disadvantage of being more expensive to install  and more complex to change and expand.  The communication between two short haul modems requires a 4-wire  twisted pair cable and offers a transmission range of up to 18 km  (depending on data rates). If there is only a 2-wire cable available it  is possible to use our telephone modems to provide transmission ranges  of up to 25 km. It is also possible to use our interface converters  (RS-485) for 2-wire transmission but in this case it is only possible  to communicate half duplex.
      
      
      
      
      
      
    





