Voltimus Member Join Date Jun 2004 Location Deep in the heart of Texas Posts 177 Feb 18, 2007 #1 What does the term IEEEFP mean when used at the end of a PV source address on Honeywell's Experion system? Me and a friend have a bet going on here...
What does the term IEEEFP mean when used at the end of a PV source address on Honeywell's Experion system? Me and a friend have a bet going on here...
dchartier Member D Join Date May 2003 Posts 1,546 Feb 18, 2007 #2 Hello; Totally out of the blue, I have never worked with Experion, I would guess IEEE floating point format. Refer to this article for more details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754 Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier
Hello; Totally out of the blue, I have never worked with Experion, I would guess IEEE floating point format. Refer to this article for more details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754 Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier
danw Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Oct 2004 Location midwest, USA Posts 3,427 Feb 18, 2007 #3 Honeywell's hybrid controllers, C30, C50, C70 use IEEE floating point, so it's a reasonable conclusion that the Experion C200 does the same. Dan
Honeywell's hybrid controllers, C30, C50, C70 use IEEE floating point, so it's a reasonable conclusion that the Experion C200 does the same. Dan