Are there examples of when Modbus would actually be more preferred? Are there any examples of data that don't necessarily need to be able to send alarm detections back to the master?
Hello Sieros, thank you for your question. There are indeed software to convert Modbus signals to DNP. However the software modules needs to be deployed on a computer (preferrable an industrial PC) with serial ports if the Modbus or DNP communicate in RS232 or RS485. For example, ABB MicroSCADA COM500 or COM581 is one the software. The cost of such module usually outweights the price of a hardware module. Hence, hardware would be our recommendation unless the amount of I/Os are significant.
Thanks, Mohamed, for your comment. It depends on what industry you are from. The client and server terminologies are commonly used in IEC 61850 world. Master and slave is still popular for DNP and Modbus as far as in Australia.
@@acectrl No sir. In IEC 61850 you have Goose which is relay to relay communication where you can publish data or subscribe to it. So you can't talk about client/server thats wrong, MMS in the other hand yes as the relay can send a buffered or unbuffered report to a client. It has nothing to do where we are from. How many times you hear Master Slave outside of the tech world? That should give you an idea that the use is not appropriate.
@Mohamed Moussamir, we acknowlege and really appreciate your comment on IEC 61850. However this video is about DNP3 and Modbus where Master and Slave terminologies are very commonly used in engineering. For your interest, a web link (below) provides further information: www.dnp.org/About/Overview-of-DNP3-Protocol
Very solid explanation of DNP3 protocol. Far better than most other vides. Great job! Thank you!
Thanks Azam for your positive feedback! Your support to our channel is appreciated!
Your explanation is excellent. Perhaps you could enhance it by incorporating a demonstration using SCADA software, making it even more practical.👍
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So nice of you
Are there examples of when Modbus would actually be more preferred? Are there any examples of data that don't necessarily need to be able to send alarm detections back to the master?
Modbus is still widely used in plant/site automation where time-stamped data are mandated by the end users. For example, a manufacturing facility.
thans for info. but you didn't mentioned the buffering of data and the time stamped which the protocol of DNP3 support
Good points
Thanks for making it simple and clear! Is there a way to convert Modbus output to DNP3 without hardware modules?
Hello Sieros, thank you for your question. There are indeed software to convert Modbus signals to DNP. However the software modules needs to be deployed on a computer (preferrable an industrial PC) with serial ports if the Modbus or DNP communicate in RS232 or RS485. For example, ABB MicroSCADA COM500 or COM581 is one the software. The cost of such module usually outweights the price of a hardware module. Hence, hardware would be our recommendation unless the amount of I/Os are significant.
Thanks for the video. I like it!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you it is very intersting
Is there a way to secure DNP Protocol !!
The answer is yes. Suggest looking into DNP3 Secure Authentication. Any further questions you may have, please let us know.
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I think client and server is more appropriate than master abd slave. Remember that this architecture dates since last century.
Thanks, Mohamed, for your comment. It depends on what industry you are from. The client and server terminologies are commonly used in IEC 61850 world. Master and slave is still popular for DNP and Modbus as far as in Australia.
@@acectrl No sir. In IEC 61850 you have Goose which is relay to relay communication where you can publish data or subscribe to it. So you can't talk about client/server thats wrong, MMS in the other hand yes as the relay can send a buffered or unbuffered report to a client. It has nothing to do where we are from. How many times you hear Master Slave outside of the tech world? That should give you an idea that the use is not appropriate.
@Mohamed Moussamir, we acknowlege and really appreciate your comment on IEC 61850. However this video is about DNP3 and Modbus where Master and Slave terminologies are very commonly used in engineering. For your interest, a web link (below) provides further information:
www.dnp.org/About/Overview-of-DNP3-Protocol
@@acectrl Client/Server are the correct terms as specified by the Modbus Organisation as of 2020.