Radio Signal Connection via Modbus RTU
Posted to News on 15th Apr 2013, 14:55

Radio Signal Connection via Modbus RTU

I/O signals from Phoenix Contact's Radioline systems can now be connected directly to control units via the Modbus RTU protocol. For this, the radio master wirelessly collects I/O signals from up to 250 radio stations and maps these to a centrally located Modbus register. This means that the entire radio network can be addressed via one single Modbus slave address. Communication with the control unit is provided via an RS-232 or RS-485 interface.

Radio Signal Connection via Modbus RTU

Remote field stations can be expanded in a modular fashion and individually grouped to facilitate any application scenario. A range of digital and analogue I/O modules is offered for this; these can process signals up to 230V. The radio communication itself is handled via Phoenix Contact's Trusted Wireless 2.0 radio technology, which ensures reliable transmission even in challenging industrial environments. The entire system can be configured very easily via rotary switches, except for the radio master's serial parameters, which are set up using free-of-charge software.

For further information about Radioline systems and the Modbus RTU protocol please go to www.phoenixcontact.co.uk.


Phoenix Contact Ltd

Halesfield 13
TF7 4PG
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1952 681700

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