Modbus pinout

Maybe you'd like to share your discovery with everyone else?
That way if someone does a search they can find the information.
 
So you found the pinout for ONE PARTICULAR RJ45 connector which happens to be carrying a MODBUS protocol signal. I don't believe there is any STANDARD for these connections. In fact we have two types of AC drives, AB Powerflex and Control Techniques Commander SK which have very different pinouts for their MODBUS protocol ports which use RJ45 connectors.
 
Use the RS232/RS485 pinout database project

You can use the Online Pinout Database to lookup RS232/RS485/RS422 pinouts for all different kinds of connectors DB9,DB25,RJ11,RJ12,RJ45,MINIDIN8. It also classify whether a device is DCE or DTE.

As of today has 715 pinouts covering 157 manufacturers, including:

AT&T
ABB
Aboundi
Aerco
Airflow
Alfapanel
Allen Bradley
Altus
Animatics
Aromat
ASI Controls
Atlas Copco
ATOP
Automation Direct
Automation Displays Inc. ADI
Baldor
Beijer Electronics
Bently Nevada
Bernecker and Rainer
Best
Black Box
Bosch Rexroth
Bristol Babcock
Burle Philips
Cal Controls
Carrier
Caterpillar
CER Inter-tional Bv
Cleaver-Brooks
Compumotor
*******
Connect Tech Inc.
Control Microsystems
Control Technique
Control Technology Corporation
Cooperativa Bilanciai
Copley
Crouzet
CSI
CTC
Cummins
Cutler-Hammer
Cybro
Danpex
Datalink Technology Group
Datalogic
DCB
Delta Products
Delta Tau
Dunham-Bush Inc.
Eagle Signal
Easysync
Electro-Craft
Elmo
Emerson Motion Control
Entrelec
Equinox Systems Inc.
Fife
Galil
GE
Hitachi
Honeywell
HSU
HW group
IAI
Idec
IFM Electronic
Indramat
Industrial Control Links
Industrial Indexing Systems
Ingersoll-Rand
IntelliCom Innovation AB
Intelligent Actuator Inc
International Parallel Machines \
Jetter
Johnson Controls
Keyence
Korenix Technology
Lantronix
Linear Corporation
Maple Systems
Matsushita
Mitsubishi
Moeller
Motorola
Moxa
Multenet Technologies
Multistack Inc.
Nesbitt
NEWPORT Electronics Inc.
Northern
Omega Engineering Ltd
Omron
Pacific Scientific
Panasonic or NAiS
Parker
Patton
Perle
Philips
Powerware
Precidia Technologies
ProSoft Technology
Quatech
QuickSilver
Quincy Compressors
Reliance
RuggedCom Inc.
SAF
SattCon
Sealevel
Sen-
Siemens
Silex America
SIXNET
Square D
Superior Electric
Systech
TAIAN
Tecogen
Tek-Air
Telebyte USA
Telemecanique
Texmate
TI - Simantic
Tibbo
TITUS
Tolomatic Axidyne
Toshiba
Total Control Product
Toyopuc
Trane
Triangle Research
Trident
Trio Motion Technology
TRIO
Uni-Telway
Unosource Controls
Veeder-Root
Vilter
Viola Systems Ltd.
Vision Systems GmbH
Vlinx
VOLKTEK Corporation
Wago
Warner Electric
Watlow Electric
Westinghouse PC
Whedco
Yamaha
Yaskawa
Yokogawa
Z-World
 
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You can use the Online Pinout Database to lookup RS232/RS485/RS422 pinouts for all different kinds of connectors DB9,DB25,RJ11,RJ12,RJ45,MINIDIN8. It also classify whether a device is DCE or DTE.

As of today has 715 pinouts covering 157 manufacturers, including:

is there a new adress for this database ?
I'm looking to connect an ML1400 to Modbus RTU using db9 and would like pinout info...
 
The 9-pin connector on a MicroLogix 1400 controller is a DTE-type RS-232 connector.

Those are actually standardized, unlike the original "Modbus on RJ45" question that started this thread.

The pinout is in the MicroLogix 1400 User Manual, Publication 1766-UM001, starting on Page 76.
 
humm doest it mean i would need a 232 to 485 converter if my customer is looking to get a modbus RTU connectivity over 485...

I have tried din8 (CH0) or DB9 (Ch2) without any success actually...
 
I recommend starting a new thread for your application, Jeff.

The MicroLogix 1400 has two serial ports; Channel 0 is the round Mini-DIN8 port, and Channel 2 is the DB9 port.

Channel 0 has both RS-232 and RS-485 pins. You select which ones are active by setting the Handshaking mode in RSLogix 500.

Channel 2 is a full RS-232 port, so if you want to use it with an RS-485 device, you need a signal converter.

Create a new thread with information on the Modbus device you are trying to communicate with, and the Forum can probably provide plenty of good advice.
 

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