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HART protocol

HART protocol

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What is HART protocol?

HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) is a digital industrial automation protocol. It is primarily used to transmit digital data superimposed on a standard 4-20 mA analog signal, allowing for two-way communication with smart field instruments without interrupting the analog signal. This facilitates remote configuration, diagnostics, and additional information beyond what the analog signal can provide. HART is commonly used in process industries for applications like pressure, temperature, flow, and level measurement.

What other technologies are related to HART protocol?

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PLCs are often used to interface with HART devices. PLCs read data from and send control signals to field devices via the HART protocol, integrating the devices into a larger control system.
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