Communications is one of the strengths of the Horner OCS. Another strength is distributed control - where a complex control task can be modularized to provide efficiency and scalability in the application by utilizing multiple OCS controllers. But what communications architecture and which communications protocol(s) should you use? In this session we’ll dive into the strengths and weaknesses of using Modbus TCP as an OCS-to-OCS data protocol. Of course we’ll include plenty of demonstrations - including one of the lesser known (but highly effective) Modbus TCP features built into Cscape.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 - Intro
01:51 - Agenda
02:29 - Quick Review of Modbus TCP
03:34 - OCS Implementation of Modbus TCP Server
04:17 - OCS Implementation of Modbus TCP Client
06:18 - Example Applications Using Multiple OCS
10:31 - How to Implement Multiple OCS
11:22 - Example Using 2 Different CSP Files
14:12 - DEMO - OCS-OCS Modbus TCP with 2 CSP Files
22:53 - Example Using 1 CSP file for 2 Units
28:29 - DEMO - OCS-OCS Modbus TCP Using 1 CSP File
39:27 - Wrap-Up
16 июл 2024