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  2. Modbus - Wikipedia

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    Modbus TCP nomenclature is the same as for the Modbus over Serial line protocol, as any device which send out a Modbus command, is the 'client' and the response comes from a 'server'. [ 29 ] The ADU for Modbus TCP is officially called Modbus TCP/IP ADU by the Modbus organization [ 30 ] and is also called Modbus TCP frame by other parties.

  3. RS-485 - Wikipedia

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    RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced , and multipoint systems are supported.

  4. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    J1708 – RS-485 based SAE specification used in commercial vehicles, agriculture, and heavy equipment. J1939 and ISO11783 – an adaptation of CAN for agricultural and commercial vehicles; Keyword Protocol 2000 (KWP2000) – a protocol for automotive diagnostic devices (runs either on a serial line or over CAN)

  5. MIL-STD-1553 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-1553B does not specify the length of the cable. However, the maximum length of cable is directly related to the gauge of the cable conductor and time delay of the transmitted signal. A smaller conductor attenuates the signal more than a larger conductor. Typical propagation delay for a 1553B cable is 1.6 nanoseconds per foot.

  6. Fieldbus - Wikipedia

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    In its first version Modbus used a two wire cable with EIA 485 UART signals. The protocol itself is very simple with a master/slave protocol and the number of data types are limited to those understood by PLCs at the time. Nevertheless, Modbus is (with its Modbus-TCP version) still one of the most used industrial networks, mainly in the ...

  7. DyNet - Wikipedia

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    The network runs on a 4-twisted-pair cable of 100Ω 100 MHz CAT5E [permanent dead link ‍] [1] or a flat cable with RS485 serial port, usually with a RJ-12 connector. A daisy-chain serial network topology is strongly recommended with no stubs. The recommended [1] cable colour-coding is: Green/White pair = paralleled for GND

  8. SAE J1708 - Wikipedia

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    The hardware utilized are RS-485 transceivers wired for open collector operation through the use of a pullup and pulldown of the separate data lines. Transmission is accomplished by controlling the driver enable pin of the transceiver. This method allows multiple devices to share the bus without the need for a single master node.

  9. DNP3 - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3) is a set of communications protocols used between components in process automation systems. Its main use is in utilities such as electric and water companies. Its main use is in utilities such as electric and water companies.