Network Controls – HART with DTM

Network Controls – HART with DTM

HART® (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) is a digital communication protocol that is based upon the Bell 202 telephone communication standard. By using FSK (frequency shift keying) to superimpose low level digital signals on top of an analog 4-20 mA signal, two simultaneous communications channels exist. The 4-20 mA signal communicates the primary measured value, and the digital signal communicates additional device information to the plant control system.


Features & Benefits

  • Digital signal on conventional 4-20m ADC analog signal
  • 1200 bps binary phase – continuous frequency-shift-keying
  • Distances up to 1800 meters/network (up to 15 devices)
  • EDDL (IEC 61804-2, EDDL) with methods for all supported Common Practice & Device Specific Commands

Specification

  • Complies with HART Protocol Specification document HCF_SPEC-13 for rev. 7.3


Industries

  • Power
    • Nuclear
    • Conventional Steam
    • Combined Cycle
    • Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
    • Biomass & MSW
    • Geothermal
  • Chemicals
    • Basic (Organic & Inorganic)
    • Specialty (Fine & Consumer)
    • Biofuels
    • Pharmaceutical
  • Mining
  • Water
    • Water Management
    • Wastewater
    • Agriculture & Irrigation
    • Flood Control System
  • Oil & Gas
    • Upstream Exploration & Production
    • Midstream Transportation
    • Downstream Processing
  • General Industries
    • Pulp & Paper
    • Steel & Primary Metals
    • Food & Beverage
    • Corn Wet Milling & Ethanol
    • Other Industries


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