Babel Buster BB2-3010 Modbus to BACnet Gateway

$565.00

The Babel Buster BB2-3010 Modbus to BACnet gateway allows Modbus RTU devices to communicate with BACnet MS/TP devices.

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Overview

The Babel Buster BB2-3010 Modbus to BACnet gateway allows Modbus RTU devices to communicate with BACnet MS/TP devices. Modbus registers may be accessed as BACnet objects, and BACnet objects may be read as Modbus registers. The Modbus to BACnet gateway acts as a translator, or protocol converter, between the two networks.

The Modbus to BACnet gateway may be configured to operate as a Modbus master or a Modbus slave. As a master, the Babel Buster BB2-3010 will continuously poll Modbus RTU slaves according to the register list you provide, and save the register data in BACnet objects. Those BACnet objects may then be read by other BACnet devices. When desired, writing to BACnet objects results in writing to Modbus registers.

The Babel Buster BB2-3010 may also function as a BACnet to Modbus gateway, continuously polling BACnet devices according to the object list you provide. The gateway will save the object data and allow a Modbus RTU master to poll that data as Modbus registers.

An upgraded version of this gateway designated as BB3-3101 is now available with all of the same capabilities but three times the capacity at the same price.

Feature Highlights
• Connect Modbus RTU Devices to BACnet MS/TP Network
• Connect BACnet MS/TP Devices to a Modbus RTU Network
• Subscribe to COV on Changes from Modbus or BACnet
• Up to 300 BACnet Objects and 300 Modbus Registers
• BACnet Input, Value, Output objects for Analog, Binary, Multistate
• Up to 300 Modbus Registers as Coil, Discrete, Input, Holding
• MS/TP baud rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 76800
• FCC, CE Mark, BTL Listed
• Software Included, No Drivers to Buy

Full product information, data sheet, online user guide, tutorial videos, and more available by clicking here.

Description

Control Solutions’ Babel Buster® BB2-3010 is a BACnet MS/TP client/server device that functions as a Modbus RTU master/slave. A large number of BACnet objects gives you flexibility in mapping Modbus registers to any combination of BACnet objects. Packed Modbus registers may be parsed to multiple BACnet objects when reading. Multiple BACnet objects may be packed into a single Modbus register when writing. All standard Modbus register types are supported.

Input objects will poll their assigned Modbus register at the interval you specify, and provide the Modbus data as the Present Value when read. Commandable Output objects are used to write Modbus registers, and will update the Modbus device each time BACnet is updated. The BB2-3010 supports up to 300 non-commandable objects, or up to 135 commandable objects, or a mix in between.

Value objects will poll their assigned Modbus register at the interval you specify. The content of the Modbus register will be given as the Present Value of the BACnet object when read. The Modbus register is written each time the BACnet Value object is written. The Value object corresponds to the Modbus Holding register.

The BB2-3010 is most often used as a Modbus master, but it can operate as a slave while MS/TP operates as a client (master). This makes it possible to put MS/TP devices on a Modbus network (but does still require an understanding of BACnet). MS/TP data in remote devices is queried and saved locally. The local data may then be accessed by another Modbus master.

The BB2-3010 configuration tool connects to the MS/TP network using the MTX002 MS/TP to USB adapter (if not using a BACnet IP router). This intelligent adapter plugs into your PC’s USB port, and offloads the MS/TP token passing from the PC to make it more reliable. The MTX002 allows you to connect your PC to an MS/TP network running at 76800 baud, something not possible with a generic RS-485 port adapter.

The MTX002 functions as an MS/TP device itself. The combination of the MTX002 and configuration tool running on your PC will appear on the network as a discoverable BACnet device. The diagnostic pages in the configuration tool can be used to read and write any objects in any MS/TP device on the network. The configuration pages provide templates for reading and writing the multiple properties per BACnet object that define its Modbus mapping. All configuration parameters exist as properties of BACnet objects which are accessible to any BACnet client. The Control Solutions configuration tool simpy provides a user friendly template for accessing those properties.

The BACnet Gateway Configuration Tool is the most user friendly BACnet gateway configuration tool to date. Connect the gateway to your laptop via a USB to MS/TP adapter (MTX002) or via a BACnet IP router.

Import Modbus register lists formatted as CSV files. Create your register list using any standard spreadsheet program, save as CSV, then import. The tool will then automatically create and assign BACnet objects. You can also start with a BACnet object list, saved as a CSV file, and import the object list. The tool will automatically assign Modbus registers. Or you can specify the complete mapping of BACnet objects to Modbus registers in a CSV file and import that.

You do not need to start with a CSV list. The user friendly tool provides templates to build a complete configuration from scratch. The configuration tool also provides the means to allocate the gateway’s object pool to Analog, Binary, or Multi-state type objects, as Inputs, commandable Outputs, or Value objects.

Isolated Version Now Available

Troublesome ground loops can be created when the Modbus network and MS/TP network ground points are connected together. This loop is broken by using the isolation option. The BB2-3010-ISO provides 500V isolation between the Modbus network and the MS/TP network. The isolation is formally rated at 500V although we have hi-pot tested to 2kV without damage.

Full product information, data sheet, online user guide, tutorial videos, and more available by clicking here.

Specifications

• Read/Write Modbus registers via BACnet objects
• 300 Non-commandable objects OR
• 135 Commandable objects OR
• Between 135 and 300 objects of mixed types.
• Object allocations are user configurable
• AI, AO, AV, BI, BO, BV, MSI, MSO, MSV objects
• COV, COVP subscription support
• BACnet slave is Modbus RTU master or vice versa
• Bidirectional communication between BACnet and Modbus
• Supports Modbus “coils”, input registers, holding registers
• Single or double Modbus registers
• Signed, unsigned, IEEE 754, single bit
• Modbus register mapping configured via object properties
• Modbus registers may be scaled
• Modbus (master) polling interval configurable per point
• Commandable BACnet objects implement priority array
• Standard Hardened EIA-485 transceiver for MS/TP and Modbus RTU
• Optional Isolated EIA-485 transceiver for Modbus RTU
• Optional EIA-232 transceiver for Modbus RTU
• MS/TP baud rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 76800
• Modbus RTU baud rates: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
• Powered by 10-30VDC or 12-24VAC 50/60 Hz
• Power Consumption: 0.1A @ 24VDC
• DIN rail mounting, 100mm H x 70mm W x 60mm D
• Pluggable screw terminal blocks
• Operating temperature -40°C to +85°C
• Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing
• Listed to UL 916 and (Canadian) C22.2 No. 205-M1983
• FCC, CE Mark, BTL Listed