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Hello all,
Despite its age Modbus is still a very popular protocol in Industrial automation. To my surprise I couldn't find any book about it (except for the "Modbus for Field Technicians" publication by Chipkin). So I decided to give it a try, rework my Modbus (ASCII,RTU,TCP) course material in book format, discussing all applicable (and missing) OSI-layers augmented by my own 25-year+ Modbus experience. I have made an excerpt of it, published here: www.enodenetworks.com/assets/docs/ModbusManualDraft.pdf.
What I don't know, but would like to know, is: does this fill a need? What would you like to have covered in it? Please let me know what you think of it. If enough positive reactions, I'll finish it!
Despite its age Modbus is still a very popular protocol in Industrial automation. To my surprise I couldn't find any book about it (except for the "Modbus for Field Technicians" publication by Chipkin). So I decided to give it a try, rework my Modbus (ASCII,RTU,TCP) course material in book format, discussing all applicable (and missing) OSI-layers augmented by my own 25-year+ Modbus experience. I have made an excerpt of it, published here: www.enodenetworks.com/assets/docs/ModbusManualDraft.pdf.
What I don't know, but would like to know, is: does this fill a need? What would you like to have covered in it? Please let me know what you think of it. If enough positive reactions, I'll finish it!