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IEC 60870-5-104 Slave | Connections
Once configured, the IEC 60870-5-104 slave I/O interface offers different data points to be connected with the model. In the HYPERSIM sensor view, the name of each point contains the name of the slave and the name of the point chosen by the user. The following data points can be connected to the model:
Connection Point | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|
Single point inputs | driver > model | Single points that can be controlled by the master. |
Single point inputs | model > driver | Single points that are reported to the master. |
Double point inputs | driver > model | Double points that can be controlled by the master. |
Double point inputs | model > driver | Double points that are reported to the master. |
Regulating step inputs | driver > model | Regulating step points that can be controlled by the master. |
Regulating step inputs | model > driver | Regulating step points that are reported to the master. |
Bitstring inputs | driver > model | Bitstring points that can be controlled by the master. |
Bitstring inputs | model > driver | Bitstring points that are reported to the master. |
Normalized point inputs | driver > model | Normalized points that can be controlled by the master. |
Normalized point inputs | model > driver | Normalized points that are reported to the master. |
Scaled point inputs | driver > model | Scaled points that can be controlled by the master. |
Scaled point inputs | model > driver | Scaled points that are reported to the master. |
Floating point inputs | driver > model | Floating points that can be controlled by the master. |
Floating point inputs | model > driver | Floating points that are reported to the master either in RMS or non-RMS mode depending on the configuration. |
Here is an example showing sensors configured to receive different types of data from an IEC 60870-4-104 master. The data name contains the name of each point that has been configured by the user.
Here is an example showing sensors configured to report different types of data to an IEC 60870-4-104 master:
Please note that unused columns have been collapsed.
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