12/10/2015 7:26 PM | |
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Hello, something like this is SPI on Arduino boards I think, but it's differnet to SSI, look at this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_Serial_Interface based on RS-422. Pls can you give more info, schema what you want connect to, you can drive axis of that scanner? |
Last edited by: Duris_I at: 12/10/2015 7:52:02 PMWith best regards... |
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12/10/2015 7:29 PM | |
Joined: 4/28/2015 Last visit: 2/7/2024 Posts: 10533 Rating: (818) |
Hello, look at Picture too. |
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12/10/2015 8:15 PM | |
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First idea was this: but I strongly do not want use API and this must somehow working with WinCC... |
12/10/2015 8:31 PM | |
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Yes I think about Arduino.....!!! |
12/11/2015 8:40 AM | |
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Hello Duris! New idea! May be I can use CP341 with connection half-duplex RS422 and in Layer1 - ASCIIdriver for this??? |
12/11/2015 9:49 AM | |
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Yes of cause I too doubt......speed of CP its 115kbit, this is much less than the speed of XY2 ((((( and for two coordinate need two CP....( May be can I use external devices(high speed and ASCII) with Ethernet and communicate from S7 to him?.... something like this MGate 5105-MB-EIP Series this have 921.6 kbps ....I'm depressed this device wor with Modbus protocols....not have access to low level... |
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1/12/2016 12:29 PM | |
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May be this is a solution for you: http://halaser.eu/e1701.php This controller can be accessed via USB serial interface or via Ethernet and you can send more or less simple ASCII-commands to it in order to let the controller convert it to legal XY2-100 signals. |
1/13/2016 11:26 AM | |
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This consturction based at http://beagleboard.org/BLACK and now I think about this way: construct own controller based in Arduino or other similar controller...... |
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