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The
primary function of the HtMux is to poll Hart transmitters, and provide
Real Time Process Variables in their original IEEE floating point format
or in scaled integer format. A Host device will read the process
variables from the HtMux using standard MODBUS Read commands.
Upon
power up, the acquisition of the Process Variables (PV’s) from each of
the HART devices connected to the HtMux is done in REAL TIME regardless of the number of
channels configured. Each channel is fully HART conformant with regards
to Primary and Secondary master network timing parameters.
Two
MODBUS RTU serial communications ports are provided by the HtMux for
interfacing to a MODBUS Host computer system. Both ports operate
independently of each other. For instance, one port may be connected to
the primary control host MODBUS device while the other one is connected
to a maintenance computer system. For very high throughput applications,
both MODBUS slave ports can be polled to double the effective data
throughput. Alternatively, the Ethernet option is able to provide
extremely high throughputs to host devices. Full multi-session support
is available, allowing multiple hosts to connect to the Ethernet port at
the same time.
The
secondary function of the HtMux is to provide an interface to the
non-real time or static database information
that may be of use in the control, data acquisition , or
maintenance scheme. Through the use of data TEMPLATES, the MODBUS Host
machine can have access to any definable data item in any of the
transmitters in the system, including those which are only accessible
using device specific commands.
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