MOXA TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090158300 | NETWORK REDUNDANCY CHECK APPLICATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT METHOD - For use in a dual-path network system comprising a master end, a main transmission path, a sub-transmission path, an intermediary device, and a slave end, a network redundancy check application program management method is disclosed to virtualize COM ports of multiple IP addresses in the master end into one single virtualized COM port by means of a driver in the master end so that the user/user's application program needs only to manage/monitor the virtualized COM port. Through the driver and the firmware formed in the intermediary device, the invention covers all operation modes, and the user/user's application program needs not to worry about system complication resulted from the redundancy check system. Under the network architecture of the present invention, the master end enjoys the high stability of dual-path, and the manager needs not to manage a big number of COM ports. | 06-18-2009 |
20090013092 | Method for virtual COM port modbus gateway ethernet I/O - A virtual COM port for Modbus gateway Ethernet I/O includes a host terminal, and an I/O controller connected to the host terminal through a network. The host terminal and the I/O controller comprise a first virtual COM port and a second virtual COM port respectively. When transmitting or receiving commands or data, the first virtual COM port of the host terminal and the second virtual COM port of the I/O controller convert the commands or data between the Modbus/RTU format and the Modbus/TCP format. Therefore, a user just downloads the first virtual COM port and the second virtual COM port or externally connects the first virtual COM port and the second virtual COM port to the host terminal and the I/O controller. Accordingly, the maintenance can be simple and carried out easily. | 01-08-2009 |
20080235420 | METHOD OF DETECTING MASTER/SLAVE RESPONSE TIME-OUT UNDER CONTINUOUS PACKET FORMAT COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL - A method of detecting master/slave response time-out under continuous packet format communications protocol, which calculates the time required for the slave device to respond to a Modbus request subject to Modbus TCP/UDP protocol. The method is to continuously send Modbus requests to a slave device through a detection device and to record each Modbus request sent time, and to have the slave device provide to the detection device a response for each Modbus request. By means of calculating the precise response time-out from the response time-outs which are gotten from the slave device responds to a predetermined number of Modbus requests, the user or manager can determine the response time-out required for the slave device precisely so as to give an EXECUTE instruction or command at the accurate time point. | 09-25-2008 |
20080235346 | METHOD OF DETECTING RESPONSE TIME-OUT BASED ON MASTER-SLAVE PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE - A method of detecting response time-out based on master-slave protocol architecture, which calculates the time required for a slave device to respond to a Modbus request sent by a detection device based on Modbus communication protocol. The method is to send a Modbus request to the slave device through a detection device, and to record the Modbus request sent time, and then to have the slave device provide to the detection device a response. The detection device calculates the response time-out based on the request sent time and the response received time By means of calculating the precise response time-out from the response time-outs which are gotten from the slave device respond to a predetermined number of Modbus requests, the user or manager can determine the response time-out required for the slave device precisely so as to give EXECUTE instruction or command at the accurate time point. | 09-25-2008 |
20080229084 | METHOD OF DETERMING REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY SUBJECT TO REQUEST CHANNEL AND TRANSTTING REQUEST SUBJECT TO SUCH REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY IN APPLICATION OF FIELDBUS COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK - A method of determining request transmission priority subject to request channel and transmitting request subject to such request transmission priority in application of Fieldbus communication framework in which the communication device determines whether the request channel from which the received requests came have the priority right and whether there is any logical operation condition established, and then the communication device transmits the received external requests to the connected slave device as an ordinary request or priority request, preventing the slave device from receiving an important external request sent by the main control end or manager at a late time. | 09-18-2008 |
20080228978 | METHOD OF DETERMING REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY SUBJECT TO REQUEST CONTENT AND TRANSTTING REQUEST SUBJECT TO SUCH REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY IN APPLICATION OF FIELDBUS COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK - A method of determining request transmission priority subject to request content and transmitting request subject to such request transmission priority in application of Fieldbus communication framework in which the communication device determines whether the received requests have the priority subject to the respective content, and also determines whether there is any logical operation condition established, and then the communication device transmits the received external requests to the connected slave device as an ordinary request or priority request, preventing the slave device from receiving an important external request sent by the main control end or manager at a late time. | 09-18-2008 |
20080228976 | METHOD OF DETERMING REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY SUBJECT TO REQUEST SOURCE AND TRANSTTING REQUEST SUBJECT TO SUCH REQUEST TRANSMISSION PRIORITY IN APPLICATION OF FIELDBUS COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK - A method of determining request transmission priority subject to request source and transmitting request subject to such request transmission priority in application of Fieldbus communication framework in which the communication device determines whether the received requests have the priority subject to the respective source and also determines whether there is any logical operation condition established, and then the communication device transmits the received external requests to the connected slave device as an ordinary request or priority request, preventing the slave device from receiving an important external request sent by the main control end or manager at a late time. | 09-18-2008 |