SDS Protocol
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Smart Distributed System (SDS) protocol is originally developed by Honeywell
Honeywell
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 & currently supported by Holjeron. SDS is an open event-driven protocol used over CAN
CAN
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based industrial network. It is used for a highly reliable Smart device-level network. The SDS Application Layer Protocol is optimized for Smart Sensors and Actuators, where Configuration, Diagnostic, and Process information can be embedded cost-effectively in a very small footprint.

Key Features

  • Supports communication rates up to 1 Mbps.
  • 1500 ft maximum distance at 125 kBaud (longer with Bridge).
  • Can support 64 maximum electrical loads (Nodes) per network without repeater & 126 with repeater.
  • Uses 12-24VDC, 2 power wires + 2 communication wires + shield
  • Multiple physical layers topologies
  • Can have 126 logical addresses (logical devices) - not related to physical location on the network
  • Each logical device can have 32 objects containing attributes, actions and events
  • Proven event driven architecture for maximum throughput (<1ms)
  • Event-Driven, Master-Slave, Multicast and Peer to Peer Services
  • Network heartbeat to insure device health every 2.5 seconds
  • Have Robust Network Management capabilities (Microsoft architecture)

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