ProSoft Technology 5228-DFNT-HART User Manual

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Functional Overview

ProLinx-HART ♦ ProLinx Gateway

Driver Manual

HART Master with Analog I/O

Page 16 of 104

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

October 13, 2011

2.1

HART Channels

The ProLinx module supports the HART protocol as a Master on up to 4 channels per

interface card, with one or two cards per gateway. Each channel is individually

configurable.

The relationship between the port labeling on the front of the ProLinx module and the

application is as follows:

Port Label

Function

Debug

Debug/configuration

Port 0

Communications Port 0

Channel 1

Hart Port 0

Channel 2

Hart Port 1

Channel 3

Hart Port 2

Channel 4

Hart Port 3

Channel 5

Hart Port 4

Channel 6

Hart Port 5

Channel 7

Hart Port 6

Channel 8

HART Port 7

The HART protocol uses the Bell 202 standard frequency shift keying (FSK) signal to

communicate at 1200 baud, superimposed at a low level on the 4 to 20 mA analog

measurement signal. Having an average value of zero, an FSK signal causes no

interference with the analog value. The HART devices are powered from this 4 to 20 mA

analog loop.
User configured commands determine the HART commands to be issued on each

channel to the HART devices. Up to 100 commands can be defined for each port. Data

read from the devices are placed in the virtual database. Any write requests or device

specific command for the HART slave devices are sourced with data from the virtual

database or from a configured constant data block. In the commands it can be specified

whether to use the HART device’s short or long address. If the long address is selected,

the device is polled first with short address to ask for the long one. Then the device is

polled with the long address. The module does all this processing of the address

automatically.
The module can be configured to place slave devices that are not responding to

commands from the master ports at a lower priority. If the module recognizes that a slave

device has failed to respond to a message after the user defined retry count, it will mark

the slave as "in communication failure" and set the error delay time to the specified value.

Each time that the error delay time expires, the slave will be polled and if the answer is

successful, the slave is placed again in an active status. This facility can improve

communication throughput on the HART network.
In a HART network, it is possible to have two masters. The ProLinx module fully supports

the existence of a second master, but it can reduce the throughput on the HART network.

This facility is enabled or disabled in the module’s configuration. If the ability to have a

second master on the network is disabled, then maximum throughput is achieved.

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