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Hello Hussein;
If you mean an ASCII protocol, it is supported nativelyon the CP 341, along with 3964R and RK512. You do not need a dongle for these communication links. Indformation on “straight” ASCII communications is available here:
What properties, advantages and special features does the ASCII protocol offer?
CP340/CP341 Multi-Station polling based on ASCII driver protocol
If however you mean Modbus ASCII (the Modbus protocol coded in ASCII) then you need a loadable driver and therefore a dongle.
This information is available on the Modbus ASCII drivers for the CP 341:
- Manuals:
CP341 Loadable Modbus ASCII (16 bit & 32 bit) Master Driver
CP341 Loadable Modbus ASCII (16 bit & 32 bit) Slave Driver
SIMATIC S7-300 CP 341 Point-to-Point Communication, Installation and Parameter Assignment
- Product Support page (CP 341):
- FAQs:
CP340/CP341/CP440/CP441 Communication and Programming
- Downloads:
Modbus ASCII 16-Bit and 32-Bit Loadable Drivers for CP341
And this quote from the Master driver manual:
In order to use the CP with loadable drivers, you require a dongle. The dongle with identification number 6ES7870-1CA00 is supplied with the driver.
Notice that in both manuals the product (and dongle) are refered to by the same part number:
6ES7870-1CA00-0YA0
Hope this helps,
Daniel Chartier |
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