ABB Comli
COMLI is an ABB-specific protocol facilitating data exchange between ABB’s PLCs and devices, supporting both point-to-point and multipoint communications over various mediums like RS-232, RS-485, or Ethernet, thereby enhancing IoT connectivity and interoperability.
This ABB COMLI plugin is used to access ABB’s COMLI-compatible control system through the serial port.
Add Device
Go to Configuration -> South Devices, then click Add Device to add the driver. Configure the following settings in the popup dialog box.
- Name: The name of this device node.
- Plugin: Select the ABB COMLI plugin.
Device Configuration
After clicking Create, you will be redirected to the Device Configuration page, where we will set up the parameters required for Neuron to establish a connection with the northbound application. You can also click the device configuration icon on the southbound device card to enter the Device Configuration interface.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Recv Timeout | The time of the system waits for a device to respond to a command. |
Send Interval | The waiting time between sending each read/write command. Some serial devices may discard certain commands if they receive consecutive commands in a short period of time. |
Send Retry | The number of retransmissions of the master request command when the slave returns with no response command. |
Serial Port | The path to the serial device when using a serial connection, e.g., /dev/ttyS0 in Linux systems. |
Stop Bits | Serial connection parameter. |
Parity | Serial connection parameter. |
Baud Rate | Serial connection parameter. |
Data Size | Serial connection parameter. |
Configure Data Groups and Tags
After the plug-in is added and configured, the next step is to establish communication between your device and Neuron by adding groups and tags to the Southbound driver.
Once device configuration is completed, navigate to the South Devices page. Click on the device card or device row to access the Group List page. Here, you can create a new group by clicking on Create, then specifying the group name and data collection interval.
Upon successfully creating a group, click on its name to proceed to the Tag List page. This page allows you to add device tags for data collection. You’ll need to provide information such as the tag address, attributes, and data type.
For information on general configuration items, see Connect to Southbound Devices. The subsequent section will concentrate on configurations specific to the driver.
Data Types
- INT16
- UINT16
- INT32
- UINT32
- INT64
- UINT64
- FLOAT
- DOUBLE
- BIT
- STRING
Address format
SLAVE!AREA.ADDRESS[.BIT][#ENDIAN][.LEN[H][L][D][E]]
SLAVE
Required, Slave is the slave address or site number.
AREA ADDRESS
Area | Data Type | Register Size | Attribute | Address Range | Area Description | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | bit | 1bit | Read/Write | 0 ~ 16383 | I/O-bits | |
1 | ALL | 16bit, 2byte | Read/Write | 0 ~ 3071 | Register | the type of bit read only |
.BIT
Optional, specify a specific bit in a register, as:
Address | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
1!1.100.0 | bit | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 100, bit 0. |
1!1.100.4 | bit | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 100, bit 4. |
2!1.200.15 | bit | Refers to station 2, Register area, address 200, bit 15. |
#ENDIAN
Optional, byte order, applicable to data types int16/uint16/int32/uint32/float/int64/uint64/double, see the table below for details.
Symbol | Byte Order | Supported Data Types | Note |
---|---|---|---|
#B | 2,1 or 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 | int16/uint16/int64/uint64/double | |
#L | 1,2 or 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 | int16/uint16/int64/uint64/double | Default byte order if not specified |
#LL | 1,2,3,4 | int32/uint32/float | Default byte order if not specified |
#LB | 2,1,4,3 | int32/uint32/float | |
#BB | 3,4,1,2 | int32/uint32/float | |
#BL | 4,3,2,1 | int32/uint32/float |
.LEN[H][L][D][E]
When the data type is STRING, .LEN is a required field, indicating the number of bytes the string occupies. Each register contains four storage methods: H, L, D, and E, as shown in the table below.
Symbol | Description |
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H | One register stores two bytes, with the high byte first |
L | One register stores two bytes, with the low byte first |
D | One register stores one byte, and it is stored in the low byte |
E | One register stores one byte, and it is stored in the high byte |
Example Addresses
Address | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
1!0.10 | bit | Refers to station 1, I/O-bits area, address 10 |
1!0.1000 | bit | Refers to station 1, I/O-bits area, address 1000 |
1!0.1100 | bit | Refers to station 1, I/O-bits area, address 1100 |
1!1.10.12 | bit | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, bit 12 |
1!1.10 | int16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#L | int16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#B | int16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #B |
1!1.10 | uint16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#L | uint16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#B | uint16 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #B |
1!1.10 | int32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LL |
1!1.10#BB | int32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BB |
1!1.10#LB | int32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LB |
1!1.10#BL | int32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BL |
1!1.10 | uint32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LL |
1!1.10#BB | uint32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BB |
1!1.10#LB | uint32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LB |
1!1.10#BL | uint32 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BL |
1!1.10 | float | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LL |
1!1.10#BB | float | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BB |
1!1.10#LB | float | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #LB |
1!1.10#BL | float | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #BL |
1!1.10 | uint64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#B | uint64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #B |
1!1.10#L | uint64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10 | int64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#B | int64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #B |
1!1.10#L | int64 | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10 | double | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10#B | double | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #B |
1!1.10#L | double | Refers to station 1, Register area, address 10, byte order #L |
1!1.10.10 | String | Refers to station1, Register area, address 10, character length 10, byte order L, which occupies addresses 10 to 15 |
1!1.10.10H | String | Refers to station1, Register area, address 10, character length 10, byte order H, which occupies addresses 10 to 15 |
1!1.10.10L | String | Refers to station1, Register area, address 10, character length 10, byte order L, which occupies addresses 10 to 15 |
1!1.10.10D | String | Refers to station1, Register area, address 10, character length 10, byte order D, which occupies addresses 10 to 20 |
1!1.10.10E | String | Refers to station1, Register area, address 10, character length 10, byte order E, which occupies addresses 10 to 20 |
Data Monitoring
After completing the point configuration, you can click Monitoring -> Data Monitoring to view device information and control devices. For details, refer to Data Monitoring.