Glossary – Micromod MOD: MODBUS RTU Communications Guide User Manual
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MODBUS RTU
COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
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GLOSSARY
The following terms are defined as they relate to this document. The definitions given here may not be the
same throughout the industry.
Alias
A meaningful short-hand name given to a data point
Baud
Serial communication data transmission rate
Bit
A binary digit, representing a one or zero
Bus
An electrical circuit over which data is transmitted
Byte
A whole number value represented by eight bits (0 to 255)
CL block
Configured List block
Chassis or Chassis Ground
A connection to an electrically conductive housing or frame of a device. It
may or may not be connected to Earth Ground.
Common
The voltage reference point of a circuit. It may or may not be connected to
earth ground, though it is generally assumed to be at zero volts, unless
otherwise indicated. In floating circuits, the common is sometimes at a
relatively high potential. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with
the term “Ground”.
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check. Complex error checking on a message block.
CTS
ClearToSend hardware handshaking signal. Used with RequestToSend.
Earth or Earth Ground
Global zero voltage reference point. Physical connection is made to the
earth through a grounding rod, water pipe or other reliable connection.
Ground
Voltage reference point of a circuit. It may or may not be connected to
earth ground, though it is generally assumed to be at zero volts.
Sometimes used interchangeably with the term “Common”.
Handshaking
A method of data flow control for serial communications
Hexadecimal or HEX
A number system using a decimal 16 as its base. A single digit number in
HEX ranges from 0 to 15, represented by 0 to 9 and A to F.
HMI
Human-Machine Interface (formerly MMI)
Live Zero
Indicates that a numeric range contains both positive and negative
numbers
Loopback
A test used for checking functionality of a serial port, utilizing a test plug
that connects send, receive and handshaking signals
Long Integer
Analog value consisting of two consecutive 16-bit registers
ML block
MODBUS List block
MLP
MultiLoop Processor (Modcell 2000 Series Controller)
MSC block
MODBUS Serial Communications block
Parity
Simple method of data error checking performed at the byte level. May be
user-specified as Odd, Even or None with most equipment and software.