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Comm between Click PLC, Step motor driver, and C-more micro panel?
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created By: deanr
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How can a Click C0-11DRE-D PLC communicate with a STP-DRV-4850(SCL commands)Step motor driver and a C-More micro panel all at the same time? Port1 taken up using PC.
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: deanr
How can a Click C0-11DRE-D PLC communicate with a STP-DRV-4850(SCL commands)Step motor driver and a C-More micro panel all at the same time? Port1 taken up using PC.
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: kewakl
How can a Click C0-11DRE-D PLC communicate with a STP-DRV-4850(SCL commands)Step motor driver and a C-More micro panel all at the same time? Port1 taken up using PC.
I would check with tech support about using the FA-UNICON
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: Do-more PE
C-more Micro is a mastering device. The PLC would have to be a mastering device to the STP drive. There can be only one master on a serial communications line.
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: jackson
You could use a FA-ISOCON (far better than a UNICON) on port 3 to master out to the STP-DRV-4850. Then have the C-more Micro on Port 2.
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: andremholmes
You can use a RS232 to RS485 converter ( C-more micro to port 3 of Click) and use port 2 RJ11 of Click to the stepper RJ11.
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: deanr
Thank you!
Created Date: May 06,2016
Created by: kewakl
You could use a FA-ISOCON (far better than a UNICON) on port 3 to master out to the STP-DRV-4850. Then have the C-more Micro on Port 2.
Yes, thanks. The filtering that I used only returned FA-UNICON and F2-UNICON. I knew the F2 wouldn't do the business.