SLAAEH0 November   2023 AFE781H1 , AFE782H1 , AFE881H1 , AFE882H1 , DAC161P997 , DAC161S997 , DAC7750 , DAC7760 , DAC8740H , DAC8741H , DAC8742H , DAC8750 , DAC8760 , DAC8771 , DAC8775

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction to the HART Protocol
    1. 1.1 Different Forms of the HART Protocol
    2. 1.2 HART as an Enhancement to the 4-20 mA Loop
    3. 1.3 The HART FSK Signal
    4. 1.4 HART Configurations
    5. 1.5 HART Protocol Structure
      1. 1.5.1 HART Communication
      2. 1.5.2 HART Bytes
      3. 1.5.3 HART Data Frame Structure
        1. 1.5.3.1 HART Start Byte
        2. 1.5.3.2 HART Device Addressing
        3. 1.5.3.3 HART Commands
  5. 2HART Protocol and Test Specifications
    1. 2.1 The OSI Protocol Model
    2. 2.2 HART Protocol Specifications
    3. 2.3 HART Test Specifications
  6. 3TI HART Enabled Devices
    1. 3.1 TI DACs with HART Connections
    2. 3.2 TI HART Modems
  7. 4Conclusion
  8. 5References

TI HART Modems

The DAC874xH devices are a family of HART compliant modems that are also FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus and PROFIBUS® PA compatible. This family of devices are low-power modems design for industrial process control and industrial automation applications.

The DAC8740H is a HART modem that translates a HART FSK signal to UART signal and vice versa. The DAC8741H is register based and uses SPI instead of UART for communication. The DAC8741H uses a FIFO buffer for HART communication and data is transferred by reading and writing registers to exchange data with a FIFO buffer. The DAC8742H is able to use both UART and SPI for the transfer of HART data. Figure 3-4 shows a block diagram of the DAC874xH HART modem device. The HART modulated signal comes out of the MOD_OUT pin and the HART signal is received through either the RX_IN or RX_INF pin depending on external filtering.

GUID-20231026-SS0I-JF5K-QVG8-VXHH2TFJR1BG-low.svg Figure 3-4 Block Diagram of the DAC874xH HART Modem

The AFEx81H1 and AFEx82H1 devices are also HART modems but integrate a 16-bit or 14-bit voltage DAC. The output voltage can be used with a V-I stage to set the loop current for a remote transmitter.

With external gain, the output voltage of the DAC can be used to set the system to different voltage output ranges. The AFEx81H1 has a DAC output range of 0.15 V to 1.25 V and the AFEx82H1 has a DAC output range of 0 V to 2.5 V. Figure 3-5 shows a block diagram of these devices. The HART modulated signal comes out of the MOD_OUT pin and the HART signal is received through either the RX_IN or RX_INF pin depending on external filtering.

GUID-20210327-CA0I-SZMQ-KPWP-HMZRZHRBLMKP-low.svg Figure 3-5 Block Diagram of the AFEx81H1 and AFEx82H1 HART Modem