Modbus can use rs232 to communicate, if that is what you mean. If InTouch supports Modbus communication through rs232, then you should use that. There is free Modbus that you can use in microcontroller: https://www.freemodbus.org/
He must be still working on filling his water tank. LOL
My 1st thought is he copied the InTouch software at school and is now trying to use it at home to monitor his water tank.
EDIT.. I read the code and it does not mention modbus anywhere.. I have no interest to trace what the code actually does.. Why you think it is modbus code? Post the origin of that code.. website etc.. where did you get it from?
EDIT-2: The code you posted has nothing to do with modbus. Do not ask why. Take it as "just my opinion". I did 5 minute google research.. the code is about managing interrupts with PIC (PicBasic Pro). **broken link removed**
I am asking that we use costly PLC with scada for automation ?
if we are trying to make a small automation can we connect any uC like PIC with scada intounch for communication of sensors to PC(with scada) without using PLC??
We are talking about industrial automation here,
Every industry have a standard so no one will want to take any risk that might change their product standard. Afterall, they are willing and ready to pay for PLC. So if u want to substitute PLC for Pic, you are on your own. Even with the fact that PLC are made of microcontrollers. PLCs are best for industries.
We are talking about industrial automation here,
Every industry have a standard so no one will want to take any risk that might change their product standard. Afterall, they are willing and ready to pay for PLC. So if u want to substitute PLC for Pic, you are on your own. Even with the fact that PLC are made of microcontrollers. PLCs are best for industries.
EDIT.. I read the code and it does not mention modbus anywhere.. I have no interest to trace what the code actually does.. Why you think it is modbus code? Post the origin of that code.. website etc.. where did you get it from?
EDIT-2: The code you posted has nothing to do with modbus. Do not ask why. Take it as "just my opinion". I did 5 minute google research.. the code is about managing interrupts with PIC (PicBasic Pro). **broken link removed**
I'm still wondering how to "unsubscribe" from this thread, the damned thing keeps emailing me with yet more drivel
I'm all for learning new stuff, and I would be doing everyone that's tried to help an injustice if I stated that I hadn't picked up the odd tip reading through the threads from this guy, but you know what, it's growing old real quick. It's time this guy hit the books and datasheets and invested some time and effort in his chosen subjects, before placing his "help me, I can't be bothered" posts. I'm almost beginning to think that it's someone having a laugh...
Well.. yeah. Sorry I did not reply to your PM, but I really can't help more than I already have. It is too difficult to do remotely. And I have not worked with Scada systems or PICs for years now.