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How to Log Modbus Data to Microsoft Access and Excel
How to Log Modbus Data to Microsoft Access and Excel
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Created by: Emile Ackbarali

Basic working knowledge of the Modbus RTU protocol.


Set up the Winlog Lite HMI Development application to log data from a Modbus slave to Microsoft Access and Excel What you'll learn

Have an appreciation for the basic Structured Query Language commands

Build a Human Machine Interface to capture a Modbus data point

Configure a Human Machine Interface to log data to a Microsoft Access database

Configure a Human Machine Interface to log data to a Microsoft Excel file

Have an introductory appreciation for HMI scripting

Requirements

Familiarity with the installation of software applications on the Windows OS platform

Familiarity with Microsoft Access and Excel

Description

Archival of process control data is paramount to tracking of process performance and troubleshooting of issues with the process plant. Modbus is used heavily to acquire process data via the use of Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs). HMI's typically have the ability to not only read real- data but also to archive that data for further analysis. A frequent drawback of HMIs is that archived data is usually stored in a proprietary format, which can make porting data to other system for further analysis problematic.

This course details the use of the Winlog Lite HMI in archiving process data directly to a Microsoft Access database as well as a Microsoft Excel workbook. By being able to do this type of archival, porting of data becomes much easier and faster.

The course uses a Modbus slave simulator from which the HMI acquires a single data point which is deemed a line pressure. The HMI is then configured to have this data point archived every 10 seconds a Microsoft Access database as well as a Microsoft Excel file. Structured Query Language (SQL) is introduced to the student as well as an example of HMI scripting.

The course is very practical and the student can perform all tasks that are shown in the videos. In fact, throughout the course, students are strongly encouraged to do all that is show in the videos for maximum learning effect.

Who this course is for:

Electrical Eeers

Electrical Technicians

Electrical Tech or Eeering Students

Process Control Technicians and Eeers

Process Automation Eeers



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