RS-422 is a technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of balanced serial communication. It defines the electrical signaling characteristics of the interface, such as voltage levels, impedance, and differential signaling, making it suitable for transmitting data over longer distances and at higher speeds than single-ended standards like RS-232. It's commonly used in industrial automation, telecommunications, and computer peripherals.
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