Difference between revisions of "Benderlink Current Loop 4 Port - Measuring Center Side"
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This module is placed near the [[Romer]] measuring center computer. | This module is placed near the [[Romer]] measuring center computer. | ||
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* RJ-45 ports - Ethernet cable converted to serial using RJ-45 to DB9 converters | * RJ-45 ports - Ethernet cable converted to serial using RJ-45 to DB9 converters | ||
* The RJ-45 ports connect to a four-port Quatech PCI board ([http://www.quatech.com/catalog/rs232_pci.php Model: QS-PCI-100]) The serial cables run from the RJ-45 ports to the COM ports on the measuring center computer. | * The RJ-45 ports connect to a four-port Quatech PCI board ([http://www.quatech.com/catalog/rs232_pci.php Model: QS-PCI-100]) The serial cables run from the RJ-45 ports to the COM ports on the measuring center computer. |
Revision as of 15:21, 21 April 2008
This is a four port module that was designed for a measuring center application where the customer has four Eaton Leonard benders: a LightSpeed control, two Premier controls, and an EL-2000 controlled Eaton Leonard bender.
Installation Location
This module is placed near the Romer measuring center computer.
About the Connections
- RJ-45 ports - Ethernet cable converted to serial using RJ-45 to DB9 converters
- The RJ-45 ports connect to a four-port Quatech PCI board (Model: QS-PCI-100) The serial cables run from the RJ-45 ports to the COM ports on the measuring center computer.
- Circular Military Connectors (female)
- The military connectors are connected to the Advanced Tubular current loop boards.
This is an image of the box installed under the work-bench with a Romer arm and computer system: