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  1. #1
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    Drip Feeding

    Until now I have been able to load my programs into the machine control. I now am getting into some stuff that will have programs much larger then the memory in the machine.

    Has anyone used a ethernet to RS232 adaptor for this kind of thing?
    http://www.gridconnect.com/net232-dte.html
    I am wondering if it will handle the handshaking properly.

  2. #2
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    Yes, we use a Ethernet to RS232 converter for drip feeding on our NUM controller.

    Been using it for over a year now with no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by

    Has anyone used a ethernet to RS232 adaptor for this kind of thing?
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    http://www.gridconnect.com/net232-dte.html[/url]
    I am wondering if it will handle the handshaking properly.
    Hello Andre,
    You might want to buy a unit that has galvanic isolation between all interfaces= RS232, Ethernet, power source. I did not see that feature on that particular model. This one has it, but cost more:
    http://www.westermo.com/Resource.phx...er/edw-120.htx

    It even has 2 serial ports. You also need to provide your own power source 10-60 VDC.

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    Thanks for the info.

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