About NetLink - Modbus/TCP Plugin
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT A STAND-ALONE APPLICATION AND DOES NOT CREATE A LAUNCHER ICON. It requires either your own application or the free NetLink Application available on Google Play.
The NetLink - Modbus/TCP Plugin is a plugin for the free NetLink Application that provides Modbus/TCP client support. Remote server devices can be discovered and accessed via the cellular network or any on-board Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet interface.
Features:
• Discover and access Modbus server devices over local networks or the internet
• Supports access to holding register, input register, coil and discrete input elements
• Configurable destination port, scan rate, and timeout
• Configurable device and object discovery ranges
• Select between different write functions for registers and coils
• Supports data value scaling, units text, signed and unsigned data types, and decimal or hexadecimal values
• 32-bit registers are fully supported, including floating point values
• Supports both Modbus/TCP and Modbus RTU over TCP modes
• The communication to each target device is handled independently, resulting in increased performance
• Supports localization for German language
Android Developer and OEM Customer Features:
• 3rd-party project-specific licensing options available
• Ability to embed application screens as components of other Android applications
• Access plugin services independent of the NetLink application via standard Android APIs
The user's manual as well as documentation for Android developers is available here: http://www.iccdesigns.com/netlink.html
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NetLink - Modbus/TCP Plugin version 1.3.1 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.iccdesigns.netlink.modbus, download NetLink - Modbus/TCP Plugin.apk
by G####:
I've tried every Modbus/TCP interface on Google Play, and this is the only one that will work with the wired Ethernet (port Eth0) under Android. ( I'm using the Belkin USB-to-RJ45 interface sold by Radio Shack.) Android is broken at the Java Connection Manager level, so you need to work at the Linux level. This driver does, and uses a shared database, it's simple to use, and it just works!