The document discusses the HART Communication Protocol, which allows for sending and receiving digital information across analog wires between field devices and control systems. Some key points:
- HART uses Frequency Shift Keying to superimpose digital signals on top of the standard 4-20 mA analog signal, allowing bidirectional communication without disrupting the existing infrastructure.
- It provides digital access to configuration, diagnostics, and additional process variables from field instruments.
- HART networks can operate in point-to-point or multidrop mode with up to 15 devices connected via a single pair of wires.
- Standard HART commands are used to communicate with devices from any manufacturer.