Description
An Introduction to the HART Protocol, the introductory training course on the HART protocol has been published by Udemy Academy. HART stands for “highway addressable remote transducer” and is a protocol that is still heavily used in the process automation industry. HART is essential for remote configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of factory instrumentation, and its use offers many cost-saving benefits. This course is designed with practicality in mind. At the end of this course, you will be able to use the HART protocol in a very practical way to configure, maintain and troubleshoot factory instrumentation. Basically, you will have a new practical skill in process automation and plant maintenance.
What you will learn
- Where HART is used in the process automation industry
- Technical overview
- How to create a physical point-to-point HART network
- HART commands and data frames
- Software simulation of master/slave communication
- Using the popular PACTware software for HART communication
- Advanced technical details and real-world application examples
Who is this course suitable for?
- Electrical engineers
- Electrical technicians
- Technical or electrical engineering students
- Process control technicians and engineers
- Process automation engineers
- Programmers who work in the field of process automation
Course specifications An Introduction to the HART Protocol
- Publisher: Udemy
- teacher : Emile Ackbarali
- English language
- Education level: Intermediate
- Number of courses: 22
- Training duration: 1 hour and 59 minutes
Chapters of the An Introduction to the HART Protocol course
Course prerequisites
- Working knowledge of the process control devices in a typical Process Automation or SCADA system
- Working knowledge of the standard 4-20 mA loop connection
- Basic understanding of an Analog Input
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