How to Program an Arduino as a Modbus RS485 Master & Slave
Duration: 2h46m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000Hz, 2ch | 534 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn how to create your own Modbus RS485 Master and Slave Device using the Arduino Uno Development System
What you'll learn
Understand the Arduino Uno and RS485 Shield from a Hardware persepctive
Connect an Arduino RS485 Shield to an Arduino Uno
Connect an Arduino Uno to a Hitachi HD44780 LCD display
Use the Arduino IDE to develop applications for the Arduino Uno
Write an Arduino Sketch application to display messages on an LCD display
Write an Arduino Sketch application to implement a Modbus Master
Test an Arduino Modbus master using the Modsim32 Modbus slave simulator
Write an Arduino Sketch application to implement a Modbus Slave
Test an Arduino Modbus slave using the Modscan32 Modbus master application
Requirements
Basic working knowledge of the Modbus RTU protocol.
Familiarity with the installation of software applications on the Windows OS platform
Elementary understanding of the "C" programming language
Basic understanding of elementary electronics
Description
If you work in the Automation Industry, you will know that automation equipment is very expensive. And many a time, especially for small applications, you simply cannot justify the use of very expensive equipment.
This is where the Arduino comes in!
The Arduino development board allows you to create very simple, but very powerful, Modbus master or slave devices through the use of relatively simple "C" programming. With the Arduino, you have full custom control over the program design allowing you to create very lean and very efficient devices for very specific purposes.
Put simply, mastering Modbus on the Arduino is going to take your skill level and value in the Automation Industry to a whole new level.
That is what this course is going to do. At the end of the course, you will know how to:
1. Choose the appropriate Arduino hardware.
2. Interconnect Arduino hardware with other add-on hardware.
3. Write "C" applications to implement Modbus master and slave functionality.
4. Use software and hardware to test each application that you write.
All of the programs written in the course are freely downloadable and give you a perfect starting point for further development. At the end of the course, you will have the knowledge to create your own products, your own custom Modbus master and slave hardware.
Looking forward to seeing you on the inside!
Who this course is for:
Electrical Engineers
Electrical Technicians
Electrical Tech or Engineering Students
Process Control Technicians and Engineers
Process Automation Engineers
Programmers working in the Process Automation field
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