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We're working on a grass root project and are looking a cheap way of bringing groups of temperature signals that are in close proximity into a DCS. Individual wiring is not an option so we need to Hart multiplex or use remote I/Os.
I've been looking into an economic way of getting the digital PV into the DCS of a bunch of non critical temperature signals by the use of Hart multiplexors. The info would be available to the DCS via a Modbus RTU protocol (providing the mux has a port for that) and the mux outputs would be jumpered on the mux output connector side(not hardwired to I/O cards).
We think using Fieldbus only for this would be over-killing. Would this be economically feasible or there is a more simple and cheapest way? Any suggestion? Thanks a lot.
I've been looking into an economic way of getting the digital PV into the DCS of a bunch of non critical temperature signals by the use of Hart multiplexors. The info would be available to the DCS via a Modbus RTU protocol (providing the mux has a port for that) and the mux outputs would be jumpered on the mux output connector side(not hardwired to I/O cards).
We think using Fieldbus only for this would be over-killing. Would this be economically feasible or there is a more simple and cheapest way? Any suggestion? Thanks a lot.
