Difference between revisions of "Premier"
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The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard. Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on. | The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard. Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on. | ||
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This control uses an electronic communications protocol that Eaton Leonard refers to as "Current Loop". [[VTube-LASER]] measuring center software can communicate with Premier controls using current loop electronics inside a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]]. | This control uses an electronic communications protocol that Eaton Leonard refers to as "Current Loop". [[VTube-LASER]] measuring center software can communicate with Premier controls using current loop electronics inside a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 15 October 2014
The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard. Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on.
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