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BAUD RATES
As a serial-based protocol, BACnet MS/TP supports the following four baud rates: 9.6kbps, 19.2kbps,
38.4kbps, and 76.8kbps. Devices can be configured for any of these baud rates, as well as native PC baud
rates 57.6kbps and 115.2kbps which are currently not supported by the BACnet standard. Each device
communicating on an MS/TP network must be configured for the same baud rate at all times
NETWORK OPTIMIZATION
In BACnet MS/TP devices, specific device properties are available to permit optimization. Network
communications. By adjusting Device properties max-master and max-info-frames, users can adjust the
token passing abilities of devices. The functionality of these two properties is described as follows:
•
Max-Master
- defines the highest unit ID of an MSTP master that is connected to the network. This
value specifies to what address extent a token may pass. For example, if you have 64 devices
addressed in a logical order, this value would be assigned to 64. This value should be set to the same
value across all devices connected to an MSTP network.
•
Max-Info-Frames
- defines the number of data frames that an MSTP master can use the token before
passing onto the next device. This value is typically set by the factory but can be modified if necessary.
In the event a device does not need to keep the token for the number of frames specified, devices will
automatically pass the token onto the next device.
BACNET MS/TP DEVICE LOADING
MS/TP
(Master-Slave Token Passing) is a protocol where each device is wired in series and they take
turns communicating, depending on which device currently holds a “token”. It is a robust design, and
simpler/cheaper than IP though less flexible in terms of interoperability.
BACnet MS/TP
is widely used in building automation, and usually uses
RS-485
networking. As a result, the
number of devices that can be connected together (on a “trunk” or “Fieldbus”) is limited by the electrical
load the device puts on the network.
Unit Load
is a concept created by the RS-485 specification to help determine how many devices can be
connected to each fieldbus. The number of devices that can be connected depends on how much each
device loads the fieldbus so the more a device loads the fieldbus, the fewer additional devices can be
used. The total Unit Loads on a fieldbus must be 32 or less.
BACnet MS/TP
allows 127 master device addresses, but the Unit Loading usually prevents that number of
devices being active on a fieldbus.
READ PROPERTY MULTIPLE
A single
BACnet
request can contain a sequence of
BACnet
property references, each representing a
single
BACnet
property. This allows multiple properties to be read with a single
BACnet
request.
By default,
FBVi
will read 5 properties at once.
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