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strider01
09-25-2002, 05:15 AM
Hi all,

For those that had a look at my previous posts (to which there has been no replies!!) I have another question which I think no one will answer again!

I'm in the electronics/instrumentation field and calibrate a number of different instruments using either Multimeters, Serial Emulation (which I found my free emulator after a lot of looking) and a thing called HART protocol. Most people reading this will have no idea what I'm talking about - so you people may as well hit the BACK button now....

For those still with me, I have an iPaq H3870 and was wondering if there is a jacket designed to use the HART protocol to programme instrumentation with?

Any help much appreciated
Strider01

DScott
09-25-2002, 07:39 AM
Greetings;

I am looking into this for you.
And for those who don't know what the HART protocol is here is an explaination.

The HART protocol uses 1200 baud Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) based on the Bell 202 standard to superimpose digital information on the conventional four to 2OmA analogue signal. Maintained by an independent organisation, the HART Communication Foundation, the HART protocol is an industry standard developed to define the communications protocol between intelligent field devices and a control system.

I have seen sleeves for IR detectors for iPAQs so there might be one for this use.

Scott

DScott
09-25-2002, 08:00 AM
Greetings;

I have been looking and have found a Palm version here.

HART (http://208.42.89.109/products/docs/smar/hpc301hlb.pdf)

I will keep looking

Scott

strider01
09-25-2002, 07:32 PM
Wow, I didn't even think there was a HART device for the Palm!

Hope to hear from your searching soon. I will also be looking!!

Strider01