MODBUS definition

MODBUS means a common, industry standard communications protocol used by programmers to connect electronic mechanical device(s) to a SCADA system(s) for the purpose of monitoring and/or controlling the function of the electronic mechanical device(s).
MODBUS means communication used protocol used to transfer data.
MODBUS is a communication protocol and the method is used for transmitting information over serial lines between electronic devices;

Examples of MODBUS in a sentence

  • Field Device Connectivity: RMS will connect to Inverter, String combiner boxes orstring inverters using RS485 MODBUS communication protocol as well as metersusing RS232 DLMS protocol.

  • The MOD9200 MODBUS network receiver utilizes reliable Spread Spectrum Mesh Network Radio technology.

  • The MODBUS data registers of the Gateway need to be configured prior to use.

  • The MOD9200 is compatible with any control system or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) panel that utilizes the TCP/IP or RS485/RS232 RTU/ASCII MODBUS communication protocols.

  • The Energy Management System (“EMS”) for the ▇▇▇▇ will be configured to exchange MODBUS TCP data with the PSE SCADA device and to transfer data to the database server for the calculation, recording, and archiving of data points.

  • The MODBUS Holding Register 40001 to 40050 are used to command remote wireless analog outputs (0-10VDC or 0-5VDC) module such as the RD2432D devices.

  • Field Device Connectivity: RMS will connect to Inverter, String combiner boxes or string inverters using RS485 MODBUS communication protocol as well as meters using RS232 DLMS protocol.

  • MODBUS is an application-layer messaging protocol, positioned at level 7 of the OSI model.

  • Device Constraints ILEM BMS (there are 2, one per each battery) PCS RTU/CAP PRX ESB Bandwidth 1GbE • BMS nº1: 500 kbit/s (through CAN bus) • BMS nº2: 500 kbit/s (through MODBUS RTU) 500 kbit/s (through CAN bus) There are different types of channels for the communication, with different bandwidths.

  • Using MODBUS terminology, there are three types of data: Inputs (not used, same function provided by outputs/coils) Outputs/coils (logic—“Read” & “Write”) Registers (logic & analog—“Read” & “Write”) These data arrays can be programmed to provide the critical turbine data for the DCS.