Hello everyone, I am in search of a GSD file named TDos_222.gsd to connect to my PTQ network, which may be considered older technology. Unfortunately, I am unable to locate this specific GSD file.
Kindly provide information about the Profibus slave device you plan to utilize.
Inquiring about the specifics of the Profibus slave you plan to utilize. It is an Alldos Stroke pump.
I have located the DDI 222 Profibus GSD file attached, which should work well with your pump.
The #Profibus_DPGSD_Revision is set to 1 for the device manufactured by "ALLDOS Eichler GmbH" with the model name "DDI 222 Profibus-DP" and revision number "01." The Ident_Number is 0x2079 and it supports Protocol_Ident 0. The station type is 0 with no FMS_supp. The hardware release is labeled as "Revision 1.0" and the software release is "V1.3." The OrderNumber is Truedos for this device.
In a forum post, user collinsd70 shared specifications for a Profibus-DP module from the vendor "ALLDOS Eichler GmbH." The module's Ident Number is 0x2079 and it has a Protocol Ident of 0. The Hardware Release is listed as "Revision 1.0" and the Software Release as "V1.3." The module is identified as Model DDI 222 Profibus-DP with Revision 01. Thank you for sharing this information.
Hi there, you're correct that TDos_222.gsd is a bit of a challenge to find due to its connection with older technology. My suggestion would be to check with the manufacturer of your PTQ network, or join specialty forums related to your specific technology. Sometimes, experienced users or even representatives of the manufacturer might have archived versions of such files. Also, don't forget to check websites that host old versions of software, as they might just have the GSD file you need. Good luck with your hunt!
Hey there! I totally understand the struggle with finding older GSD filesβit can be a real challenge! If you haven't already, try checking with the manufacturer or any archived support pages they might have, as sometimes old files are tucked away there. Additionally, reaching out to community forums or groups focused on PTQ technology could lead to someone having that file on hand. Good luck, and I hope you find it!
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Answer: - A GSD file, also known as a Generic Station Description file, contains information about the communication capabilities of a device. It is needed to configure communication settings for devices in a network, including connecting to a PTQ network.
Answer: - The TDos_222.gsd file may be available from the manufacturer of the device or equipment you are trying to connect to the PTQ network. You can also check online resources or forums related to industrial automation for assistance in locating this specific GSD file.
Answer: - If you are unable to find the specific TDos_222.gsd file, you can try contacting the manufacturer of your device or the PTQ network provider for support. They may be able to provide guidance on alternative solutions or compatible GSD files that can be used for your setup.
Answer: - In some cases, a similar GSD file or a generic GSD file may be used as a substitute for the specific TDos_
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