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what is the meaning of HART ?

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what is the meaning of HART ?..

Answer / aatif alvi

H.A.R.T Stands for Highway Addressable Remote Transducer

This is a communication protocol(e.g Field bus,Profi Bus e.t.c) that is used between different PLC and Field instruments

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what is the meaning of HART ?..

Answer / ram

HART means highly addressable remote transducer.communicator includes two types of applications one is hart and foundation of field bus
field instruments to communicate easily

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