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A single connection can be used to carry out multiple independent communications. A connection can be recognized too easily at the protocol level. MODBUS/TCP/IP handles two different situations. This gives the mechanism a tolerance to network performance changes, and also gives a scope to add security features such as firewalls and proxies. The Primary reason is to keep control of an individual ‘communication’ by isolating it in a connection which can be identified, cancelled, and supervised without the need of specific action on the client and server applications. There will always be this question why the connection-oriented TCP/IP protocol is used rather than the datagram-oriented UDP. The most common use of the protocols at this time is for Ethernet attachment of PLC's, I/O modules, and Gateways to other simple field buses or I/O networks. ModbusTCP covers the use of Modbus communication via an 'Intranet' or 'Internet' environment using the TCP/IP protocols. A typical transmission speed is 9600 baud (bits per second). Zeroes are sent as positive voltages and ones as negative. The data is sent as series of ones and zeroes called bits.
ETHERNET IP TO MODBUS RTU SERIAL
The simplest setup would be a single serial cable connecting the serial ports on two devices, a Master and a Slave. The cables used for the conecction are either RS-485 or RS-232 cables. Modbus is transmitted over serial lines between devices.
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ModbusRTU is a serial communication protocol that connects different devices on the same network and would make the communication between them possible.