Hi, I have designed a network of PIC driven units that will be installed in an injection moulding factory. The network is a muti drop RS485 with a simple master-slave protocol. The whole thing works beautifully, but I'm a bit concerned about the effects of the network wiring when it is installed in the factory. I am planning on using an Ethernet-like structure where each unit taps from a center connection. My baud rate is 19200 and the taps can be quite long 10's of meters. What would be the effect of all these taps (since each tap is a discontinuity in impedance)? Would I have problems with reflections? Also, I cannot put a termination resistor at each slave since the DC load would be too high. Would AC termination be a good idea to help minimize reflections from each slave back into the network? The alternative is to snake the central conductor to each node, thus elliminating the long tap wires. This, though, makes the wiring more difficult and more expensive. Lastly, I have 6V8 bidir-tranzorbs from each of the two differential lines to ground in each slave and make use of a shielded twisted pair cable. Is this sufficient (in terms of interference and transient protection) for such a network? I would appreciate any suggestions! Thanx Niki