Research on Communication Simulation of PROFIBUS Multi-master System
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijmee.v2n2.02Keywords:
Profibus, Fieldbus, Multi-master SystemAbstract
As the application background of fieldbus becomes more and more extensive, PROF I BUS contains multiple master stations, and a multi-master system with multiple slave stations emerges at the historic moment. This paper establishes a multi-master communication system model and uses simulation technology to study the relationship between the target token cycle time, token waiting time, and master site address value.
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