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Posted: 2022-09-28 06:22 PM . Last Modified: 2023-05-02 11:52 PM
DNP3 Two continuos adress for a 32 bits? SCADAPack x70
Hi,
I want to know If for a Objet with Group and variation with a 32-bit, I need to assign two continuous addresses DNP3
Example
I have to object:
I have the object Obj_1 type g30V5 32-bits Floating Point Analog Input with Flags and I assign the DNP3 address 1200
For the second Object Bbj_2 type g30V5 32-bits Floating Point Analog Input with Flags, Do I need to assign the DNP3 address 1202 or I can use the 1201 DNP3 address?
Thank you,
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Posted: 2022-09-29 01:37 AM
DNP3 addressing is not affected by the variation that is being used to read/write the object. It makes no difference whether the analog input variation is 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit.
In your example, the second object should have address 1201.
Andrew Scott, R&D Principal Technologist, AVEVA
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Posted: 2022-09-29 01:37 AM
DNP3 addressing is not affected by the variation that is being used to read/write the object. It makes no difference whether the analog input variation is 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit.
In your example, the second object should have address 1201.
Andrew Scott, R&D Principal Technologist, AVEVA
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Posted: 2022-09-29 01:43 PM
Hi Andrew,
thanks for the answer
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