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Hi All, Need some advice. I've fallen 'behind the curve' with all things computer and CAM of late, but have just ordered a seat of OneCNC Mill Advantage & Lathe Express so looking to play catch-up. I want a datalink between my Windows powered laptop and my Yasnac i80M powered VMC, my Fanuc powered Colchester CNC350 Lathe, and my Heidenhain TNC155 powered Bridgeport mill. All three machines have a 25 D-pin (RS232?) connector on them. My laptop has no RS232 output. How does one make use of USB connectors? Is there an adaptor I can get? Is it possible to connect the machines wirelessly? Does anyone know whether the OneCNC software handles all comm's or do I need a seperate comms DNC software solution? Sorry so many questions, and thanks in advance. Al |
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| Lots of USB to RS-232 convertors available. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...+rs232&aqi=g10 Also Ethernet to rs-232 converters, the serial ports can then be assigned to any computer on the network. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...apter&aqi=g-c1 Getting everything configured to work together can sometimes be tricky but that has always been true of serial communications. I know nothing of OneCNC but it seems like every CAM program, backploter and CNC editor has a DNC function, you can also use any terminal program like HyperTerminal which is in your windows (Start \ All Programs \ Accessories \ Communications ) menu. |
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| get one of these for trouble-free use. http://www.startech.com/item/EC1S952...6950-UART.aspx I had to quite using USB based system due to reliability issues. 9 pin to 25 pin cord is easy to make and can also be purchased.
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| If your laptop does not have an RS232 port, you can usually find a slot on the side of the laptop and it will be an Xpresscard or PCMCIA card. You can try an USB adapter but make sure you pay $$$ for it otherwise it will be worthless. Most of the USB stuff out there does not have circuits and don't have a true UART. We do sell hardware and cables to hook up to the machines you listed and free support is included. If you need any advice, just give us a call.
__________________ Greg Mercurio -Shop Floor Automations www.shopfloorautomations.com /619-461-4000 |
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