What serial protocols does the Anybus Communicator Classic support?

06 Jul 2022

This article describes what serial protocols the Anybus Communicator Classic supports 

 

APPLICABLE PRODUCTS 

Anybus Communicator Classic

 

QUESTION 

What serial protocols does Anybus Communicator Classic support?

 

ANSWER 

Master Mode: The Anybus Communicator Classic is a Master and the customer can connect 1-31 Slave nodes to one Communicator. The register mapping and set-up are done with the Configuration Software that runs on a PC. A Visual protocol description system for Modbus-RTU and DF1 Master makes it very easy to configure the serial sub-network. In addition the Communicator can also support custom Response/Request protocols. Contact HMS to learn more about custom protocol support.

Generic Mode: Generic mode is built on the produced-consume methodology and any type of telegram can be created for cyclic or change-of-state update. This can be used for simple serial devices, such as barcode readers and text displays that just send or receive a flow of serial characters, commonly called ASCII communications. The Communicator Classic supports the serial interfaces RS232, RS422 and RS485. This is selected by software in the Configuration Program.

DF1 Mode: This is a specific mode that is used only with the Rockwell DF1 communication protocol supported by some of the Rockwell PLCs.