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raspberry pi modbus slave

patil.sunny9999
patil.sunny9999 over 7 years ago

Hello There,

Anyone Please help me with Modbus. I am completely new with modbus

I am Stuck here. I have to make my Raspberry pi as slave device which will response to modscan32 software.

Currently i am using libmodbus stack, but it constantly popping the error that "modbus.h, no such file or directory."

I am using RX TX gpio pins for Data Transmitting and receiving along with RS232 circuitry.

Please suggest me if any alternative modbus libraries available for raspberry pi.

thank you.

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    0 patil.sunny9999 over 7 years ago

    rew Robert Peter Oakes The specified item was not found. @

    hello there.

    can any one please help me with this.

    SerialException: [Errno 2] could not open port dev/ttyAMA0: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'dev/ttyAMA0'

    i search alot but cannot find the proper solution for it.

    i am using Raspberry pi 3.

     

    thank you in advance

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago in reply to patil.sunny9999

    Have you enabled it through raspi-config and possibly given yourself permissions if your not running as root ?

     

    Also look in /dev you should see a file called ttyAMA

     

    hope this helps

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    It will be in /dev, but not in dev. The configured device name is wrong. Simple as that. Now we have the full error message it is clear as crystal: There is a typo in the confgured devicename. without the error message we were left guessing if there was a typo in the transcript from the error message, or if there was something else going on. With the full error message, there is a very small chance that he typed it all by hand, and the same device-name-with-typo is mentioned twice in the error message. There is no doubt about it.

     

    Peter, the error message is: "no such file or directory". So it is NOT a permissions problem. Apparently people have trouble with "it could be this, or it could be that". Then when it turns out it is not "this", then the "that" option should be investigated. By suggesting a permissions problem, that cannot be the cause, you risk patil going off on a wild goose chase again.

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    It will be in /dev, but not in dev. The configured device name is wrong. Simple as that. Now we have the full error message it is clear as crystal: There is a typo in the confgured devicename. without the error message we were left guessing if there was a typo in the transcript from the error message, or if there was something else going on. With the full error message, there is a very small chance that he typed it all by hand, and the same device-name-with-typo is mentioned twice in the error message. There is no doubt about it.

     

    Peter, the error message is: "no such file or directory". So it is NOT a permissions problem. Apparently people have trouble with "it could be this, or it could be that". Then when it turns out it is not "this", then the "that" option should be investigated. By suggesting a permissions problem, that cannot be the cause, you risk patil going off on a wild goose chase again.

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