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RS485 Bus Power Supply Short Circuit Protection

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power supply short circuit protection schematic

I am building a RS485 network with 4 lines. Data lines A ,B, V+ power and GND ground. The electronic circuit breaker post lead me to an EDN article that got me thinking about providing short circuit protection on the V+ line. This would protect the circuit when I add or remove devices from the active bus (Hot swap boards).

The problem is that the article Current limit protects power bus https://www.edn.com/archives/1997/121897/26di_07.htm is ten years old and the schematic resolution is too low to make out many of the parts numbers or values.

I looked for "short circuit portection" via google and for parts on Mouser but did not find anything quite like it.

I can look further but perhaps someone here has a helpful suggestion to point me in the right direction.

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rs485 short circuit protection

You use one common 5V regulator or place regulators on every node ?
If common, protection is build in regulator.
 

rs485 for power bus

---en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HART_Protocol
 

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