Universal Modbus RTU Datalogger
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https://doi.org//10.32628/CSEIT1952319Keywords:
Modbus, RTU, LXT-330Abstract
In Computer Field, there are large number of peripheral an embedded devices are available which provides specific information. The System aims to design a software that uses Modbus serial communication protocol to interface various devices. Any Modbus device can be connected to computer at communication (com) Port. The data received at connected com Port will be displayed on computer with report and graphical format for implementation purpose LXT-330 sensor device will be used.
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