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Download release 2.1.4386.1 - Mar 22, 2012. Random highlights: - Server: W2K3, W2K8, Windows 7 (x86 and x64)
- Desktop client: XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X
- Exceptional trend navigation capabilities
- Full-screen graphics option
See product feature overview. Check out product release history.
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Modbus support
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Modbus protocol support
CSWorks HMI and SCADA applications talk Modbus
Modbus is an application layer messaging protocol that provides client/server communication between devices connected on different
types of buses and networks. Modbus has been the industry’s de-facto standard since 1979 when Modicon introduced the protocol in
its PLCs. Modbus continues to enable millions of devices worldwide to communicate and it continues to grow in most industries.
Modbus is available as a serial protocol - Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII, and as a network protocol - Modbus TCP. CSWorks supports
Modbus TCP that allows CSWorks-powered applications to exchange data with Modbus TCP devices directly. If you want your CSWorks
application to communicate to a Modbus RTU/ASCII device, you can use a Modbus RTU-TCP gateway appliance.
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Modbus RTU-TCP gateway connects serial Modbus RTU/ASCII products to Ethernet LAN’s. The gateway acts a pure transparent connection
between serial Modbus products and the Modbus TCP HMI/SCADA systems. A typical gateway can support multiple (up to 255) Modbus
RTU/ASCII devices on the serial end. There is a well-established market for this kind of devices and a lot of models to choose
from.
CSWorks supports all classic Modbus data types:
- boolean (Discrete Output Coils and Discrete Input Contacts)
- 8-bit and 16-bit integers (Analog Input Registers and Analog Output Holding Registers)
- 32-bit integers (stored in a pair of Analog Input Registers or Analog Output Holding Registers)
- 32-bit IEEE floating point values (stored in a pair of Analog Input Registers or Analog Output Holding Registers)
You do not need any additional software or middleware to make your CSWorks applications talk to Modbus devices. In CSWorks LiveData
Service settings, specify the IP address of the Modbus device (or the gateway) and the Unit Id (sometimes called Slave Id) of the
Modbus device, and specify which input/coil/register and address your data items should use.
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