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Linux Fieldbus Coupler
8.1 LED Indication Example...................................................................... 167
8.2 Example
kbusdemo .............................................................................. 171
8.3 Example of a Modbus TCP Server....................................................... 175
8.4 Example Program for a CGI Application............................................. 177
8.5 Example of Reading and Writing from the NVRAM .......................... 183
9.1 Boot Loader Toolchain......................................................................... 186
9.2 TFTP Server Setup ............................................................................... 187
9.3 Unpack the Source Code ...................................................................... 188
9.4 Compile Boot Loader ........................................................................... 188
9.5 Environment
Variables......................................................................... 189
Fieldbus Communication........................................................................ 191
10.1 ETHERNET ......................................................................................... 191
10.1.1 General............................................................................................. 191
10.1.2 Network Architecture – Principles and Regulations ....................... 192
10.1.2.1 Transmission
Media.................................................................... 193
Topologies.................................................................... 195
Modules......................................................................... 198
Mode..................................................................... 198
Terms.......................................................................... 200
Communication................................................................. 202
model ................................................................... 202
Protocols........................................................... 204
Channel access method ............................................................... 205
Administration and Diagnosis Protocols .................................... 212
Protocols.................................................................. 217