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The Multi Point Interface - Siemens (MPI) is a proprietary interface of the Programmable Logic Controller SIMATIC S7 of the company Siemens.

It is used for connecting the stations programming (PG or PC), operator consoles, and other devices in the SIMATIC family. This technology has inspired the development of protocol Profibus.

The MPI is based on the standard EIA-485 (formerly RS-485) and works with a speed of 187.5 kBd.

The network MPI must have resistance at the end of the line generally included in the connector and activated by a simple switch.

Manufacturers using MPI technology offer a range of connections to a PC: MPI cards, PCMCIA cards, USB adapters or Ethernet.

(1) Article in original language : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi_Point_Interface_-_Siemens