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===Modules Add Serial Ports for Benders through NETWORKs===
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The module connects any bender or measuring center devices through your Ethernet network to a bender that normally connects using only standard RS-232 signals.  It gives your bender or measuring center access to a virtual COM port anywhere on the network in your building.  Distance limitations are removed with this protocol.  We have WiFi (wireless) and WIRED TCP/IP models.<br><br>
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The Eaton Leonard version of the module includes a current loop board that we designed and improved for the Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol.
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The Benderlink Ethernet Module is used with benders that use the RS-232 protocol for communications. The module also include a standard RJ-45 port for connection through standard LAN cable connection.
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===Connect VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Benders using Current Loop Electronics===
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The module, equipped with our current loop electronics, can be used to connect the [[FARO]] arm with [[VTube-LASER]] software to [[Eaton Leonard]] benders.<br><br>
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For how VTube-LASER COMMUNICATES with EL benders, see the [[VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Communications Tutorial]].<br><br>
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For how VTube handles the date internally, see [[VTube-LASER Data Handling for Premier, EL2000, and Velog Controls]].
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===Why is it needed?===
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===Connect to [[EL Vector Tube Data Center]]s Using Current Loop Electronics===
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The module can even be equipped with our version of the Eaton Leonard current loop boards (our own model called the [[CB-EL1]]) to allow for 100% compatible Eaton Leonard legacy protocol through the network for connection to an [[EL Vector Tube Data Center]]
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Some benders require the legacy RS-232 protocol for communications.  The device allows RS-232 signals to be converted into either encyrpted WiFi or WIRED TCP/IP signals.  This overcomes the distance limitations inherent to RS-232 (max of 50 feet).  RJ-45 cables transferring ethernet, have a distance limitation of ''over'' 300 feet between switches.  Wireless distance limitations vary with the characteristics of the plant setup.  A typical max distance for wireless is 100 to 150 feet.
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===Cabling===
  
===Which Benders Use It?===
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<td width=300>This is a module with cables in place.  Three cables are attached to the wired version.  A fourth wireless antenna cable is attached for wireless version.<br><br>
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# The Power Supply port is on the left.
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# The Ethernet port is in the middle.
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# The Current loop port is on the right.
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Currently the benders that we can support using this module are:
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===PINES TS-2000 to Eaton Leonard Tube Data Center===
<li>Chiyoda</li>
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<li>Keins</li>
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<li>MiiC</li>
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<li>Eaton Leonard (This is the first and only device in the world that allows EL Velog, EL-2000, and EL-Premier computers to communicate wirelessly.)  See [[Benderlink for Eaton Leonard]]</li>
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This is a single port Benderlink Ethernet Module that connected a TS-2000 (Pines) control to an Eaton Leonard Vector 1 measuring center.
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This is the internal setup.<br><br>
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*The Current Loop board is in the upper left corner.<br><br>
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*The Ethernet Serial Device Server is the black box on the right.<br><br>
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*The power supply is on the lower left.
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===Why Don't Other Benders Need This Module?===
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===Module for EL Vector Laservision to Benderlink for COMCO===
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Many benders now have network capability built-in to the control.  For example, the Advanced Tubular CNC Bender software recognizes and uses the SVNET protocol, which is a network protocol that does not need serial ports.
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This is the newer and more compact version of the Benderlink Ethernet Module that is designed for connection to an Eaton Leonard Vector Laservision measuring center for conversion through Benderlink for COMCO.
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This is internal setup.<br><br>
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*The Current Loop board is in the upper left corner.<br><br>
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*The Ethernet Serial Device Server is the black box on the right.<br><br>
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*The larger (and much improved) power supply is on the lower left.
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--[[User:Mcone|Mcone]] 17:32, 28 July 2006 (EDT)
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===Other Applications===
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! style="background:#b3b0c8;" | Bender
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! colspan="2" style="background:#acbcce;" | Description
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| SMT Bender
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| We use a Benderlink Module to make the SMT act like a Premiere bender control to an Eaton Leonard Vector measuring center.
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| PINES TS-2000
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| Using [[Benderlink for Pines]] - Add a module to a [[Vector Tube Data Center]] to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
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| [[BLM]] [[VGP]]
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| Using [[Benderlink for BLM]] - Add a module to [[Vector Tube Data Center]] to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
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| [[ROMER to Eaton Leonard Bender]]
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| Add a module to any Eaton Leonard bender and make it wireless.
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| CHIYODA
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| Add this module to a Chiyoda to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
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| KEINS
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| Add this module to a KEINS to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
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| MiiC
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| Works with a MiiC to place it on the network (See [[Benderlink for MiiC]])
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| YLM
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| Works with a YLM to connect to an EL Vector Laservision Measureing Center (See [[Benderlink for YLM]])
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| COMCO
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| Works with a COMCO to connect to an EL Vector Laservision (See [[Benderlink for COMCO]])
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==PDF DataSheets==
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[http://www.advancedtubular.com/blink_el/benderlink_el_ethernet_module_datasheet.pdf Download a DataSheet] for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Eaton Leonard
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[http://www.advancedtubular.com/blink_keinschiyoda/blinkchi_module_datasheet.pdf Download a DataSheet] for Benderlink Ethernet Module for
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Chiyoda and KEINS
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[http://www.advancedtubular.com/blink_pines/blinkpines2vector_module_datasheet.pdf Download a DataSheet] for Benderlink Ethernet Module for PINES to Vector 1
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==Tutorials and Information==
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* See [[How to Install a MOXA Device Driver in Windows]]
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==Other Pages==
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*[[Benderlink Module - Laservision to Crown]]
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*[[Benderlink Ethernet Module for PINES to Vector]]
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*[[Benderlink Ethernet Module Technical References]]

Latest revision as of 17:27, 2 December 2016

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Contents


Modules Add Serial Ports for Benders through NETWORKs

The module connects any bender or measuring center devices through your Ethernet network to a bender that normally connects using only standard RS-232 signals. It gives your bender or measuring center access to a virtual COM port anywhere on the network in your building. Distance limitations are removed with this protocol. We have WiFi (wireless) and WIRED TCP/IP models.

The Eaton Leonard version of the module includes a current loop board that we designed and improved for the Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol.

Wifi logo.jpg

Connect VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Benders using Current Loop Electronics

The module, equipped with our current loop electronics, can be used to connect the FARO arm with VTube-LASER software to Eaton Leonard benders.

For how VTube-LASER COMMUNICATES with EL benders, see the VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Communications Tutorial.

For how VTube handles the date internally, see VTube-LASER Data Handling for Premier, EL2000, and Velog Controls.

Diagram vtube to premier.jpg

Connect to EL Vector Tube Data Centers Using Current Loop Electronics

The module can even be equipped with our version of the Eaton Leonard current loop boards (our own model called the CB-EL1) to allow for 100% compatible Eaton Leonard legacy protocol through the network for connection to an EL Vector Tube Data Center

Vector tube data center sensor.jpg

Cabling

This is a module with cables in place. Three cables are attached to the wired version. A fourth wireless antenna cable is attached for wireless version.

  1. The Power Supply port is on the left.
  2. The Ethernet port is in the middle.
  3. The Current loop port is on the right.

Blink ethernet module vector benderside cables 600.jpg

BenderlinkEternetModuleEL Ports.png

PINES TS-2000 to Eaton Leonard Tube Data Center

This is a single port Benderlink Ethernet Module that connected a TS-2000 (Pines) control to an Eaton Leonard Vector 1 measuring center.

Blink module vector test1.jpg

This is the internal setup.

  • The Current Loop board is in the upper left corner.

  • The Ethernet Serial Device Server is the black box on the right.

  • The power supply is on the lower left.

Blink module vector test3.jpg

Module for EL Vector Laservision to Benderlink for COMCO

This is the newer and more compact version of the Benderlink Ethernet Module that is designed for connection to an Eaton Leonard Vector Laservision measuring center for conversion through Benderlink for COMCO.

BenderlinkEternetModuleEL External1.png

This is internal setup.

  • The Current Loop board is in the upper left corner.

  • The Ethernet Serial Device Server is the black box on the right.

  • The larger (and much improved) power supply is on the lower left.

BenderlinkEternetModuleEL Internal2.png



Other Applications

Bender Description
SMT Bender We use a Benderlink Module to make the SMT act like a Premiere bender control to an Eaton Leonard Vector measuring center.
PINES TS-2000 Using Benderlink for Pines - Add a module to a Vector Tube Data Center to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
BLM VGP Using Benderlink for BLM - Add a module to Vector Tube Data Center to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
ROMER to Eaton Leonard Bender Add a module to any Eaton Leonard bender and make it wireless.
CHIYODA Add this module to a Chiyoda to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
KEINS Add this module to a KEINS to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
MiiC Works with a MiiC to place it on the network (See Benderlink for MiiC)
YLM Works with a YLM to connect to an EL Vector Laservision Measureing Center (See Benderlink for YLM)
COMCO Works with a COMCO to connect to an EL Vector Laservision (See Benderlink for COMCO)

PDF DataSheets

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Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Eaton Leonard



Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Chiyoda and KEINS



Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for PINES to Vector 1


Tutorials and Information

Other Pages