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 DACs with HART Connections

The DAC161S997 (SPI) and DAC161P997 (single-wire interface) are 16-bit delta-sigma DACs. With an external NPN transistor, these devices can be used to construct a low-power, high-precision, industrial 4-20mA transmitter. The DAC, an internal op-amp, and several internal precision resistors are used to construct a voltage-to current (V-I) stage for the transmitter. For this device, a HART FSK signal can be capacitively coupled into an RC filter internal to the device. Figure 3-4 shows a block diagram of the DAC161S997 in a field transmitter application. The HART FSK signal is modulated onto the current loop from a connection to the C2 pin.

GUID-20231026-SS0I-PSWK-GF8H-MVDPR7WT4L1L-low.svg Figure 3-1 Block Diagram of the DAC161S997 in a Field Transmitter Application

Some HART-enabled DACs are used in systems other than the 4-20mA loop. These systems incorporate programmable logic controllers (PLCs) or distributed control systems (DCS) where a specific output voltage or current is required.

The DACx750 are precision, fully integrated, 16-bit and 12-bit DACs and have a variety of programmable output current ranges for industrial process control applications. These devices use SPI for communications, and operate with either a single 10-V to 36-V supply, or dual supplies of up to ±18 V. Similarly, the DACx760 have the same function but add voltage outputs to the device. An input pin capacitively couples in a HART FSK signal to the DAC output. Figure 3-5 shows the block diagram of the DAC8760. The HART signal is modulated onto the current or voltage output through the HART-IN pin.

GUID-20231026-SS0I-BWD6-H5WB-QGZ4ZC3SXKRM-low.svg Figure 3-2 Block Diagram of the DAC8760

The single-channel DAC8771 and quad channel DAC8775 have both current and voltage outputs for industrial process control applications, but these analog outputs have bipolar ranges. Another added feature is an integrated buck-boost converter used for powering the DAC outputs. A block diagram for the DAC8775 is shown in Figure 3-3. The HART signal is modulated onto the current or voltage output through the HART-IN pin.

GUID-20231026-SS0I-TGJG-X43D-CGWP0NH4GLB5-low.svg Figure 3-3 Block Diagram of the DAC8775