In modern process automation factories, the number of intelligent field devices continues to grow, and how to efficiently calibrate, configure, and maintain HART devices distributed throughout the factory network has become a core challenge faced by instrumentation engineers. The MTL4850 HART maintenance system is designed as a solution to address this requirement - it establishes a simple yet powerful interface to connect on-site intelligent devices with the upper computer running the HART instrument management software.
This article aims to provide a comprehensive technical guide covering the hardware architecture of MTL4850 system, integration methods of various connection schemes, construction of RS485 communication network, module configuration, and troubleshooting and daily maintenance of the system. Whether you are deploying a HART maintenance system for the first time or need to expand your existing network, this article will provide you with the practical guidance you need.
Overview of System Architecture
The core element of the MTL4850 HART maintenance system is a plug-in designed multiplexer module. This module is installed on a dedicated backplane and secured with screws to ensure a secure and reliable connection. A single MTL4850 module can accommodate up to 32 field devices and connect to a PC running HART maintenance software through an RS485 to USB or Ethernet converter. Depending on the management software, up to 63 MTL4850 modules can be connected on a serial link, which means the theoretical maximum device capacity can reach 2016 smart field devices.
The system supports use in both safe and hazardous environments. For secure area applications, the HART connection unit provides up to 32 connection terminals for on-site devices; For on-site equipment in hazardous areas, IS isolation interfaces can be used. These isolation modules are conveniently installed on the backplane and provide a connection path with the upper computer. When the isolator is installed on the backplane, the hazardous area wiring is directly terminated on the isolation module rather than the backplane, so the backplane itself does not require intrinsic safety certification.
Detailed explanation of connection scheme
The MTL4850 system provides three main HART signal connection methods, and engineers can choose the most suitable solution based on specific application scenarios and control room configurations.
Integrated Connection Unit: HTP-SC32
HTP-SC32 represents the simplest and most direct integrated solution. This connection unit is equipped with an MTL4850 multiplexer, which is a 32 channel independent unit with screw terminals for connecting field devices and the main system. Each channel provides two terminals that can be connected to two-wire transmitters, 4/20mA current loops, or voltage inputs. The channels are isolated from each other, so they can be connected to any appropriate position in the analog circuit, and the input and output types can also be mixed.
Regarding the terminal impedance requirements for HART signals: HART signals must be terminated with an impedance greater than 240 Ω. A parallel resistor installation position is reserved on the circuit board - usually using a 250 Ω resistor - and if the input impedance of the connection point is lower than 240 Ω, a series resistor can be installed. There are multiple models to choose from for different terminal options.
From an application perspective, HTP-SC32 is suitable for scenarios that require rapid deployment without the need for additional interface hardware. This unit comes with an RS485 port and redundant DC power interface, and only needs to connect a 24V power supply and RS485 link to start working. Two RS485 ports are used to connect and maintain the cascading of PC and other HTP-SC32 units.
In terms of installation, HTP-SC32 is designed for control room cabinet installation and is installed on a carrier suitable for T-shaped or G-type DIN rails at the factory, which can be installed in any direction. The weight of the carrier is 500g, the weight of the module is 120g, and the height from the top of the DIN rail after module installation is 152mm.
The power requirement is 20-35V DC, with a current consumption of 75mA when powered by 24V. A pluggable four position screw terminal connector is used to provide redundant 24V DC power connection. Each redundant power input is equipped with an LED indicator light, and a diode connected in series at the power input ensures the use of the higher voltage of the two power supplies. When one power supply fails, it can automatically switch. A 0.5A fuse provides overcurrent protection.
Modular solution based on HMP-HM64 interface
When the system requires greater expansion flexibility, the HMP-HM64 HART interface is the ideal choice. This interface is designed to connect remote connection units or backboards through ribbon cables, accommodating two MTL4850 HART interface modules, thus supporting 64 channels on its own. It can also be cascaded with other similar interfaces through RS485 links to support more channels.