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What is difference of INPUTS and OUTPUTS in Modbus
I think this way (and always works): The slave defines the IN and OUT terminology. If the data is read only and it's format is INT or WORD, it must be 3xxxx (i.e. frequency feedback from an inverter, temperature feedback from a controller, etc.). These datas are read only and the master/client...
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Apr 2, 2024
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Are macbook pro used in automation industry ?
I use a MacBook Pro since 2014. At the start I used a VM, however my Mac was getting older the VM was getting slower, so now I use Bootcamp and it works very well. I’m planning to replace my Mac (mine is 2013), but one thing I can guarantee. Mac works very well in automation (my opinion)
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Mar 8, 2024
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