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ASCII to EtherNet/IP™ Gateway |
The Fastest Way to Move ASCII Data to in and out of Logix, PLC5 and SLC Controllers |
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For Immediate Information Call: |
Rick DeMorrow
1-800-249-1612 1-414-453-5100 |
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| “The 435NBA is an excellent serial to EtherNet interface to an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC. We had our barcode scanner up and running within a day with your tech support. Great web interface makes it easy. We will be using more of these in the future.” |
| JMK,
System Integrator,
Brighton MI |
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Ethernet is no longer an option
for Industrial Devices - ETHERNET IS A REQUIREMENT. Ethernet
is the fastest growing segment of Industrial Networking for
one reason - The Market (Your Customers) Loves Ethernet. And
the most important Industrial Ethernet protocol is EtherNet/IP™.
EtherNet/IP is the Ethernet solution used in the Rockwell Automation
architecture and the one GM is requiring for Robots, Welders
and other automation devices.
Even though Ethernet is the standard there is still an awful
lot of ASCII data out there. There is a ton of perfectly good
scales, barcode readers, RF ID stuff and lots of other things
that generate an ASCII string. This is equipment that you've
used for a long time. You know how to set it up, how to make
it work and that it's reliable for you. Plus, you can probably
get it a really good price since it doesn't have all the fancy
features of the new models.
The problem is that you still have to get this stuff in and out of your PLC. And front panel serial ports are going the same way as PC serial ports. So, you've probably used these serial tunneling devices. They work fine to a point. You still have to send & receive the serial data and move it in and out of PLC registers. That means writing and testing plc logic. Not hard - just another task to do and more code to support. But there is a better way, a much better way. If you could automatically transfer data in and out of PLC registers it would not only save you commissioning time, it get your ASCII data into those registers faster without any overhead.
Well, that's the device that we have. It quickly and easily moves Barcode data, Weigh Scale data and other ASCII devices in and out of ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PLC5E and SLC Controllers using Ethernet. Using EtherNet/IP Client technology our 435NBx Messenger gateway series products move your ASCII data in and out of Rockwell Automation PLCs with little or no delay. Milliseconds after receiving your ASCII data on either of the two serial ports your data is transferred to your user-specified tag or N Register in the PLC. Simply configure the ASCII data format, the IP Address of the PLC and two (one for each direction) PLC addresses (tag or N Register) for each serial port using a very simply browser interface and you are ready to run. No standalone or custom software is required. It's that simple!
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| Now instead of sending data to a numeric tag or N7 file in your Programmable Controller you can send the data to a string tag or S10 file. And of course it works both ways, you can send data out of your Programmable Controller using the string tag or S10 file. |
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| “As excited as I was to stumble across your website, multiply that by 10 once I received the gateway and found out how easily it integrated into the plant floor.
Expect more orders soon.
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| Alan Hornek,
Cummins ,
Greenwood IN |
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By far the easiest ascii to serial gateway I have ever used. The built-in handshaking was
very simple and effective."
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| Eric Girdham, Michigan Rebuild & Automation |
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Diagram |
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“I have used eight of your units now and all were successful.
It saved me writing that Voodoo logic that AB has to use to make the port 0 stuff work.
In addition I didn't need to put together a proprietary network to connect seven scanners to a
single processor. I am pleased with the performance and ease of use.”
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| Tom, Material Handling Specialist, Grandview MI |
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| Features |
- Transfer Data to or from PLC Registers
- Product Versions For ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PLC5E, SLC 5/05 and MicroLogix Controllers
- Specifically designed for Barcode Readers,
Weigh scales and other ASCII devices
- Dual Port Data Transfer - Supports either two
RS232 ASCII devices or one RS485 and one RS232 device
- Independent Incoming and Outgoing PLC Addresses (Logix Tags/N File Registers) for each Serial Port
- Use Length, Termination character or Timeout to decode ASCII message
- Simple, easy-to-use Configuration Using Any
Browser
- Simple Handshaking Protocol ensures no Lost
Messages
- Based on standard, off-the-shelf NetBurner
Technology
- EtherNet/IP Client Technology
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| Benefits |
- Single Product Family for all your PLC Communications Needs
- Identical Support for all Rockwell Automation PLCs
- An Optimized Solution for Transferring your
Barcode and Scale data to a ControlLogix PLC
- Reduce Your Investment by Networking two ASCII
devices with a single module
- Transfer data from both ASCII devices independently
and simultaneously
- Support lots of devices with vastly different
ASCII data formats
- No Lost Messages
- Proven and reliable hardware platform
- Transfer data with Little or No Latency
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| Sample Configuration Screen for ControlLogix (PLC5E, SLC 5/05, MicroLogix are similar) |
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Description
Sends bar code reader 7 on port 0 and weigh
scale 6 on port 1 to Logix PLC. |
Logix® IP
Address is enabled
192.168.0.200 |
Comm port 0 is
enabled
19200 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit
Buffer transmit length = 500
Receive character timeout is disabled
End delimiter byte is enabled End
delimiter byte = $ 36 0x24 Keep
the end delimiter byte
Logix® tag name is BarCodeReader7 |
Comm port 1 is
enabled
9600 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit
Buffer transmit length = 32
Receive character timeout = 500 milliseconds
End delimiter byte is enabled End
delimiter byte = [CR] 13 0x0D Discard
the end delimiter byte
Logix® tag name is WeighScale6 |
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Network
Settings IP
address: 192.168.0.125 Subnet
mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
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MAC address:
00-03-F4-01-52-0A
Revision: 1.0.8.2004 |
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| ORDERING INFORMATION |
435NBA |
Logix1 Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Desk Mounted Gateway |
435NBA-P |
Logix Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Panel Mounted Gateway |
435NBA-D |
Logix Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Din Rail Mounted Gateway |
435NBP |
PLC5 Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Desk Mounted Gateway |
435NBP-P |
PLC5 Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Panel Mounted Gateway |
435NBP-D |
PLC5 Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Din Rail Mounted Gateway |
435NBS |
SLC 5/05, MicroLogix Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Desk Mounted Gateway |
435NBS-P |
SLC 5/05, MicroLogix Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Panel Mounted Gateway |
435NBS-D |
SLC 5/05, MicroLogix Dual Port EtherNet/IP Gateway |
Din Rail Mounted Gateway |
1 Logix refers to both ControlLogix and CompactLogix |
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| (c) 2007 Real Time Automation, Inc. - Specialists In ASCII to EtherNet/IP™ Gateway |
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