HOPF 7515 communication protocol
Supported device types and versions
Communication line configuration
Communication station configuration
I/O tag configuration
List of implemented commands
Literature
Changes and modifications
Document revisions
Supported device types and versions
HOPF 7515 communication protocol communicates with the card Mains
Voltage Analysis Board 7515, which is an optional part of GPS system HOPF
System 7001. The card 7515 includes the system for measuring and monitoring of
the network frequency (between 45 and 65 Hz). The communication is simplex. Data
are sent via serial line. These data are sent:
- GPS system time
- network time
- the difference between system and network time
- network frequency
- system time and GPS date (once per minute)
Communication line configuration
- Communication line category: Serial, SerialOverUDP Device Redundant.
- The parameters of SerialOverUDP Device Redundant line are described
here.
Note: You can configure IP address and port of backup device and use the redundant connection of two HOPF servers. - The parameters of serial line:
- Baud rate: 9600 Baud
- Parity: None (none, otherwise according to the setting of the card 7515)
- Number of data bits: 8
- Handshaking: none
- The defined parameters are standard. They may be changed by DIP switches on the card 7515).
- Card 7515 directly supports the output to a serial port, or you can use RS422 interface together with RS244/RS232 converter.
Communication station configuration
- The communication protocol HOPF 7515 Mains Voltage Analysis Board (the protocol is described in the instructions of HOPF Large Scale Display 4985).
- The address of station must be 0.
Station protocol parameters
Non
I/O tag configuration
I/O tag types: Ai, Ci, TiA, TiR, TxtI.
You can configure the following I/O tags:
Table 1
Address | Type | Meaning |
---|---|---|
0 | all | A system time that is sent in the format hh:mm:ss. Depending on
I/O tag type, it contains:
|
1 | all | Network time that is sent in the format hh:mm:ss. This time is
calculated from the network frequency (if the frequency is
optimal, i.e. 50Hz or 60 Hz, network time is equal to the system one). There are the same rules for both the system time and network time. |
2 | TiR,TxtI | Difference between the system time and network one. |
3 | Ai,Ci,TxtI | Network frequency in Hz. Depending on I/O tag type, it contains:
|
7 | TiA,TxtI | System time and date that are sent once a minute. Depending on
I/O tag type, it contains:
Meaning of the bit status S:
|
Literature
- Documentation - www.hopf.com
Changes and modifications
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Document revisions
- Ver. 1.0 - October 21, 2004 - Creating of document
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