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Writing data in to a holding register. #11
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Hi MaxAbarca1993, |
Hi MaxAbarca1993, |
I'm writing a completely new version. The current TCP management has a few flaws. I'll upload the new version this evening (in a new branch). API stays the same. It'll include FC03, write holding registers. (I already have FC06, write single register) |
Please have a look at branch v1. I was a bit confused earlier. Do you need FC06 (write holding register) or FC16 (set multiple registers). |
Hi bertmelis, first of all, thanks for your work and your answer. About your doubt, I needed FC06 write holding registers for my project. |
Ok, FC06 is included in the v1-branch. Could you try this? I'm not able to test in various situations because I don't have any modbus devices anymore. |
Hi bertmelis, I have already use your code to read and write data to holding register and it's works but I can't set my cycle time for read and write less than 1 second and status modbus always connecting. |
You mean you read and write every second? I'll try some stress testing myself, but that's pretty fast for modbus. So it works but not if yo read/write too fast? |
I have project to controll and monitoring some modbus device, and I need to read and write registers about 50ms/looping to chasing realtime. Is it possible to use modbus protocol?
Here code for example what i want. Thank you very much |
Maybe it is possible but I wouldn't use modbus to poll a device every 50ms. May I ask what kind of project you're building? |
Hi Bertmelis, I'm so iterested on this library, it worked very well for me, but i don't now if it has implemented the write holding regiters yet. I really hope if you can help me with this. I'm working on a water well system that needs to send data via modbus tcp and store it on a database, so, the data acquirer is a ESP32 board. Thank you very much for your work, it was a great advace for my proyect.
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