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- Modbus or MODBUS is a client/server data communications protocol in the application layer. It was originally designed for use with programmable logic controllers...
- connect their programmable logic controllers (PLCs) called Modbus. In its first version Modbus used a two wire cable with EIA 485 UART signals. The protocol...
- MelsecNet II, /B, and /H, supported by Mitsubishi Electric. Modbus PEMEX Modbus Plus Modbus RTU or ASCII or TCP MPI – Multi Point Interface OSGP – The...
- inter-master station communications. Competing standards include the older Modbus protocol and the newer IEC 61850 protocol. While IEC 60870-5 was still under...
- EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, POWERLINK, SERCOS III, CC-Link IE, and Modbus TCP. Many industrial Ethernet protocols use a modified media access control...
- SCADA protocols include Modbus RTU, RP-570, Profibus and Conitel. These communication protocols, with the exception of Modbus (Modbus has been made open by...
- owner. About this same time, Modicon created Modbus, a data communications protocol used with its PLCs. Modbus has since become a standard open protocol...
- implement industrial control systems, including the most common versions of Modbus and Profibus. DH 485 is a proprietary communications protocol used by Allen-Bradley...
- themselves to short run serial communication through protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, and other IEC variants. The Electric, Oil, Gas, and Water Utilities are...
- line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. Modbus Plus, an extended version of the Modbus serial communications protocol published by Modicon...