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<p><strong>Modbus</strong> is a serial communications protocol published by Modicon in 1979.</p>
 
<p><strong>Modbus</strong> is a serial communications protocol published by Modicon in 1979.</p>
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<p>The main reasons for the extensive use of Modbus in the industrial environment are:</p>
 
<p>The main reasons for the extensive use of Modbus in the industrial environment are:</p>
 
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Revision as of 07:07, 31 July 2013

Modbus is a serial communications protocol published by Modicon in 1979.

The main reasons for the extensive use of Modbus in the industrial environment are:

  • It has been developed with industrial applications in mind
  • It is openly published and royalty-free
  • It is easy to deploy and maintain
  • It moves raw bits or words without placing many restrictions on vendors

Modbus allows for communication between many (approximately 240) devices connected to the same network, for example a system that measures temperature and humidity and communicates the results to a computer. Modbus is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a <a class="new" title="Remote terminal unit (page does not exist)" href="http://www.proview.se/wiki/index.php?title=Remote_terminal_unit&action=edit&redlink=1">remote terminal unit</a> (RTU) in supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA systems. Many of the data types are named from its use in driving relays: a single-bit physical output is called a coil, and a single-bit physical input is called a discrete input or a contact.

The development and update of Modbus protocols are managed by the <a class="external text" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.modbus.com/">Modbus Organization</a>, formed of independent users and suppliers of Modbus compliant devices.

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