AaronJVR
Member
Hi Everyone,
We are EDAC Electronics Australia and we provide wireless automation solutions and I/O distribution products, with expertise in alarm monitoring solutions.
Currently we are developing a new alarm monitoring solution called Guardian detect that has 8 DI, 2 AI, and 2 RO IOs, plus modbus RTU and TCP capability.
We would like to get the community's thoughts on "accessing discrete (on/off) modbus signals as floating point data type". E.g. Pump Alarm = ON: 1.0, Pump Alarm = OFF: 0.0 (as 32-bit float registers). I also attached my own entry on this topic (see attachment) but we would like to get your opinion as well.
We highly appreciate your feedback, and feel free to ask questions on this thread.
-Aaron
Sales & Application Engineer
We are EDAC Electronics Australia and we provide wireless automation solutions and I/O distribution products, with expertise in alarm monitoring solutions.
Currently we are developing a new alarm monitoring solution called Guardian detect that has 8 DI, 2 AI, and 2 RO IOs, plus modbus RTU and TCP capability.
We would like to get the community's thoughts on "accessing discrete (on/off) modbus signals as floating point data type". E.g. Pump Alarm = ON: 1.0, Pump Alarm = OFF: 0.0 (as 32-bit float registers). I also attached my own entry on this topic (see attachment) but we would like to get your opinion as well.
We highly appreciate your feedback, and feel free to ask questions on this thread.
-Aaron
Sales & Application Engineer