Modbus TCP and UDP library for PHP., originally from code.google.com/p/phpmodbus
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README.md

phpmodbus

Implementation of the basic functionality of the Modbus TCP and UDP based protocol using PHP.

NOTE: This is a fork to fix & update the library code (and code alone). Notably, the tests are probably all broken.

What's new

This fork adds a namespace and fixes issues encountered when porting to PHP 7

Implemented features

  • Modbus master
  • FC1 - Read coils
  • FC2 - Read input discretes
  • FC3 - Read holding registers
  • FC4 - Read holding input registers
  • FC5 - Write single coil
  • FC6 - Write single register
  • FC15 - Write multiple coils
  • FC16 - Write multiple registers
  • FC23 - Read/Write multiple registers

Requirements

  • The PHP extension php_sockets.dll should be enabled (server php.ini file)

Example

use PHPModbus/ModbusMaster; 
use PHPModbus/PhpType; 

// Modbus master UDP
$modbus = new ModbusMaster("192.168.1.1", "UDP"); 
// Read multiple registers
try {
    $recData = $modbus->readMultipleRegisters(0, 12288, 5); 
} catch (Exception $e) {
    // Print error information if any
    echo $modbus;
    echo $e;
    exit;
}
// Print data in string format
echo PhpType::bytes2string($recData); 

Use the setTimeout($seconds) and setSocketTimeout($read_timeout_sec, $write_timeout_sec) methods to adjust wait times.

Most of the code is (to some extent) commented and documented with PhpDoc. You should get useful tooltips in your IDE.

GoogleCode legacy docs & downloads

This project was originally hosted on (now defunct) Google Code. It's still archived here: