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Hi,
I am new to Foundation Fieldbus & HART.
Can anybody give me useful link regarding this topics, cables type, I/O types, wiring etc.
I am really new in this area.
Pls email me at nizarkamaladzham@yahoo.com
Thanks
I am new to Foundation Fieldbus & HART.
Can anybody give me useful link regarding this topics, cables type, I/O types, wiring etc.
I am really new in this area.
Pls email me at nizarkamaladzham@yahoo.com
Thanks
Two places:
http://www.plantwebuniversity.com
To learn more about fieldbus and Ethernet and stuff you did not know about HART take a look at the yellow book "Fieldbuses for Process Control: Engineering, Operation, and Maintenance" buy online: http://www.isa.org/fieldbuses
http://www.plantwebuniversity.com
To learn more about fieldbus and Ethernet and stuff you did not know about HART take a look at the yellow book "Fieldbuses for Process Control: Engineering, Operation, and Maintenance" buy online: http://www.isa.org/fieldbuses
Huji,
The nice thing about HART is there is no special cable needed. You can find the HART Communication Foundation application guide at http://www.hartcomm2.org/download/appguide.pdf
Regards,
Ed
The nice thing about HART is there is no special cable needed. You can find the HART Communication Foundation application guide at http://www.hartcomm2.org/download/appguide.pdf
Regards,
Ed
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