Drivers Yokogawa Port Devices



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Drivers Yokogawa Port Devices Download

TCP/IP Configuration

This driver access process data in field control stations (FCS) via the text-mode communication gateway unit (ACG10S-E). It connect to the ACG10S-E with TCP/IP port number 20005. The ACG10S-E access Yokogawa Centum CS/CS1000/CS3000 via Vnet.

Channel Configuration

The Yokogawa driver uses the User Definable Protocol driver.

Driver for iDaq. For each device, the following details are shown: Device name. This name must be unique because iDaq cannot manage two devices with the same name. File Path of device file, typically stored into c: iDaq DeviceCFG Yokogawa folder. To add an existing device, highlight its row in device table and press OK button.

Protocol Definition centum.def is the protocol definition file for the Yokogawa driver
BrowseBrowse for ASCII protocol definition file.
SlaveNot used
Centum ArraySupport access to elements in Centum Array
Log Matched PatternNot used
Concurrent Device RequestsRequests are send to each device attached to this channel in parallel, without waiting for the response from the previous device. If disabled then only one request can be handled at a time per channel. Enable this option if more than 1 device is defined for the TCP/IP connection.
Log Unmatched data longer thanLog all unmatched data longer than specified length.

Device Configuration

AddressThe sequence number (0 to 99) for this device. Each device must use a unique sequence number. The maximum number of devices supported is configured at the ACG10S-E gateway.
Browse FileSpecify a different browse file for each Yokogawa device. This file is the database of tag information received from the device. This file is read into memory at device startup. The device tag information is written to this file at device shutdown. The next time the driver is started up, it will use the tag information to optimize read and write requests. The driver will group up to 32 items per read request, and up to 8 items per write request

The first time that any OPC client request data from a tag, IOServer will interrogate the ACG10S-E to ask if that tag is valid, if the tag is valid IOServer will add it to its internal data base. IOServer will write this database to the Browse File when IOServer shuts down. The next time IOServer is started, the information from the Browse file will be used to optimise read request to the ACG10S-E.

Set the Port.Input queue length to 1

The driver will accept any tag name from OPC clients, the driver will issue a read request to the Yokogawa device for this tag, the Yokogawa device will response with the data type and value for the tag. If that name is reject by the Yokogawa device, the Device window will show that tag with the Yokogawa error message (disable IOServer->Preference->Display all communication events to show errors only)

Variable Types

The Yokogawa gateway does not provide any tag browsing capability. You have to know exactly the name of the tags that you want to read or write.
When the OPC client adds a tag, IOServer will pass that tag exactly to the Yokogawa gateway. After you have added all your tags, shutdown IOServer, this will cause all tags that are verified to be valid by the Yokogawa gateway to be written to the browse file. Do not edit this browse file. When IOServer is restarted the browse file will be read and the information will be used to optimise read requests to the Yokogawa gateway. When IOServer is restarted, validated tags will have their correct data type, unvalidated tags will remain as string (BSTR).

Access Rights

Write a value of 1 to 4 to Access.ID control access rights to process data.

You can configure the OPC Gateway to write a value of 4 (write access) to Device.Access.ID whenever the Yokogawa 'Device' comes onlines as follows:
Source Expression: 4
Destination: Device.Access.ID
Trigger Expression: Device.Status

Performance

The read throughput is at least 400 tags per second per gateway unit (ACG10S-E)

Port
Yokogawa DLM2000 series
Statussupported
Source codeyokogawa-dlm
Channels2 or 4
Samplerate2.5GSa/s (2chs interleaved), 1.25GSa/s
Analog bandwidth200-500MHz (depending on model)
Vertical resolution8bits
Input impedance1MΩ‖20pF 150V RMS CAT I or 50Ω 5V RMS
Memory6.25 to 250Mpts (model/mode-dependent)
Display8.4' 1024x768
ConnectivityUSB host/device, Ethernet (optional), Trigger in/out, GO/NOGO, VGA out
Websiteyokogawa.com

The Yokogawa DLM2000 series are 2- or 4-channel oscilloscopes with an analog bandwidth of 200-500MHz and 2.5GS/s sampling rate. See Yokogawa DLM2000 series/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.

Due to Yokogawa's focus on the controls industry, their oscilloscopes offer extensive analysis and reporting features.

Devices

Model Bandwidth Channels
DLM2022 200MHz 2
DLM2032 350MHz 2
DLM2052 500MHz 2
DLM2024 200MHz 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital
DLM2034 350MHz 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital
DLM2054 500MHz 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital

Photos

  • Device, front

  • Device, back

  • PBL250 logic probe

Drivers Yokogawa Port Devices Gigabit

Protocol

Drivers Yokogawa Port Devices Vga

The device uses GPIB, USBTMC or LXI via its ethernet port for communication with a host PC. The protocol is based on SCPI commands.

Resources

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