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Industrial Control Applications--RS-232 Serial Device Servers
Application:
CNC Machine
Tool Automation System
Quatech Products Used: SSE-410D
one port RS-232/422/485 Serial Device Servers
Automated factories often have computer numerically controlled
(CNC) machines in the production line. These machines are connected on
a single Ethernet-based network so that central planning and control is
possible. Most of these machines use serial communication interface--either
RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485. Dedicating a special ruggedized PC at each workstation
is not only expensive, but it also means that an operator must go to that
particular workstation to implement changes or troubleshoot problems.
Using a Quatech Serial Device Server, each CNC machine can be connected
to the factory's Network and each CNC can be remotely monitored and controlled.
This means a single technician in a single location can oversee and service
an entire factory, or an entire factory complex. And, she can do it using
a standard web browser, from anywhere on the planet, so long as she has
access to an Internet-enabled computer. (Note that such a system can also
be implemented on a private network or Intranet, and that Quatech's ThinQ
product line provides security parameters that can be set to prevent unauthorized
access to your systems.)
For stations with one CNC, such as a painting station or
a cutting station, a single port SSE-410D is an ideal choice. The SSE-410D
is housed in a sturdy metal case and can be easily DIN-rail mounted. Simply
connect the CNC to the device, and connect the device to the factory Network,
and you now have a remotely accessible CNC. Any PC running the appropriate
application software can control the CNC using a standard COM port just
as it would if the CNC were connected to its physical serial port.
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