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Hart training is available in the USA and Europe

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 15, 2008

Training workshops focus on "Hart fundamentals" and "Writing enhanced device descriptions" and are designed to help engineers take full advantage of all the technology's capabilities.

Training on the Hart field communications protocol is being offered by the Hart Communication Foundation in both the USA and Europe throughout 2008.

The training workshops focus on "Hart fundamentals" and "Writing enhanced device descriptions" and are designed to help engineers take full advantage of all the technology's capabilities.

Manufacturers of process control instrumentation and engineers who are thinking of implementing the Hart protocol or are currently developing Hart-based field devices and host system interfaces can benefit from this training.

"Hart fundamentals and QA testing" 2008 workshops are scheduled for: 17th to 20th March in Austin, Texas, USA; 14th to 17th April in Austin; 9th to 12th June in Dusseldorf, Germany; 21st to 24th July in Austin; and 3rd to 6th November in Dusseldorf.

"Writing enhanced device descriptions" 2008 workshops are scheduled for: 7th to 10th April in Dusseldorf, Germany; 12th to 15th May in Austin, Texas, USA; 16th to 19th June in Austin; 11th to 14th August in Austin; 6th to 9th October in Dusseldorf; and 1st to 4th December in Austin.

The "Hart fundamentals" course covers all aspects of the Hart protocol and is offered as a 2-day or a 4-day session.

The first two days provide a technical overview of Hart, WirelessHart and the Hart DDL technology for nontechnical vendors and users.

4-day delegates receive the additional information necessary to develop new Hart-compatible products, support existing products, design systems that use Hart, and to test and register their device.

"Writing enhanced device descriptions" is a comprehensive, hands-on course covering advanced aspects of DD development.

Delegates learn how to improve device integration using device descriptions based on the EDDL (IEC61804-3) and leave with a step-by-step process for building a device description that can be used across all DD-enabled host platforms.

Full details and registration can be found on the HCF website.

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