Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
14
Single- or dual-cable network Four DB9S Modbus ASCII/RTU protocol 30019200 baud odd/even/no parity 1 or 2 stop bits User defined protocol, RS232 5019200 baud
NWBM85D002
1.7.2
Description BM85 Software Development Kit, 3.5 in and 5.25 in HD disks, Documentation, 90 day Technical Support BM85 Software Technical Support Renewal
SRBM85S0R
1.7.3
15
17
A single Modbus Plus network can have up to 64 addressable nod devices, with each device having a unique address of between 1 and 64 Multiple networks can be joined through Bridge Plus devices. Device address each other across Bridge Plus devices by specifying routin paths of five bytes, with each byte representing an address on the nex network. This routing method allows nodes in other networks to b addressed up to four networks away from the originating node The routing path is imbedded in the Modbus Plus message frame as it i sent from the originating node
MODBUS PLUS MESSAGE FRAME ROUTING
PATH
START END
EXAMPLE: ROUTING ADDRESS 1 ROUTING ADDRESS 2 ROUTING ADDRESS 3 ROUTING ADDRESS 4 ROUTING ADDRESS 5 ROUTING ADDRESS 1 = 25 ROUTING ADDRESS 2 = 20 ROUTING ADDRESS 3 = 12 ROUTING ADDRESSES 4, 5 = 0 (NO FURTHER ROUTING)
Figure 4 is an example of message routing to a programmable controlle through three networks that are joined by Bridge Plus node devices The message will first be routed to node 25, a Bridge Plus on the loca network. That node forwards the message on to a Bridge Plus a address 20 on the second network. The second Bridge Plus forwards th message to its final destination, node address 12 on the third network The zero contents of bytes 4 and 5 specify no further message routing
2.1.1
18
2.1.2
2.1.3
ZERO
ZERO
Routing to a Networked Slave Device on BM85 Modbus Models For a slave device on a Modbus network at a Modbus port, three byte are used to address the device. The third byte from the last non-zer byte addresses the BM85 node (1 ... 64). The next-to-last non-zer byte specifies the Modbus port (1 ... 4). The last non-zero byte specifie the Modbus address of the slave device (1 ... 247) Figure 6 shows an example of routing to a networked slave device
BP85 ADDRESS (1 ... 64) BM85 ADDRESS (1 ... 64) BM85 PORT (1 ... 4) SLAVE ADDRESS (1 ... 247)
ZERO
19