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Sector

Factory-Floor Interfaces

Group

Control Platforms

Connector

CTC (5300 model)

Name

CTC



5200 controller or compatible devices

  • Name: CTC
  • Version: 3.0.0.1
  • Protocol: Proprietary
  • Interface: TCP/IP and Serial
  • Runtime: Multiplatform
  • Configuration:
    • Devices / Protocols

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Overview

CTC driver implements communication with controller compatibles with CTC Binary Protocol.

Communication Driver Information

Driver name

CTC

Assembly Name

T.ProtocolDriver.CTC

Assembly Version

3.0.0.1

Available for Linux

False

Devices supported 

5200 controller or compatible devices

Manufacturer

CTC

Protocol

Proprietary

Interface

TCP/IP and Serial

PC Requirements

Ethernet port or RS232 serial port

Supported Operands

Operand

Read

Write

Data Type

Address size

R - Register

Yes

Yes

DWord

4 bytes

AO - Analog Output

Yes

Yes

Word

2 bytes

AI - Analog Input

Yes

-

Word

2 bytes

F - Flag

Yes

Yes

Bit

1 bit

DI – Digital Input

Yes

-

Byte

8 bits

DO – Digital Output

Yes

Yes

Byte

8 bits



Channel Configuration

Settings

Serial  channels:

Default configuration for RTU mode :

  • DataBits: 8
  • StopBits: 1 if parity is used, 2 if no parity

Set the other fields according to your Serial port configuration


TCP/IP channels:

  • NodeConnections: Defines the maximum number of parallel requests that will be sent to each node (asynchronous communication)



Node Configuration

Station Configuration

TCP/IP channels:

  • Station syntax: <IP address>

Where :

  • <IP address>: IP address of the slave controller

                E.g.:  192.168.1.101 



Point Configuration

The syntax for the CTC communication points is: <Type><Number>

Where:

  • <Type> indicates the memory area, the valid values are:
    •  R           for Register
    • AO         for Analog Output
    • AI          for Analog Input
    • F            for Flag
    • DI          for Digital Input
    • DO        for Digital Output

For more information about the valid types, see Supported Operands aforementioned.

  • <Number> indicates the data address in the memory area, from 1 to 65535

 

E.g.: R10 (Type= Register, Number = 10)



Driver Revision History

CTC Revision History

Version 

Notes

3.0.0.1

Initial release on new documentation standards.



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