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Chapter 5 Communication Connections
See Micro800 Programmable Controllers: Getting Started with CIP Client
Messaging, publication 2080-QS002
, for more information and sample
quickstart projects to help you use the CIP Client Messaging feature.
ASCII
ASCII provides connection to other ASCII devices, such as bar code readers,
weigh scales, serial printers, and other intelligent devices. You can use ASCII by
configuring the embedded or any plug-in serial RS232 or RS485 port for the
ASCII driver. Refer to the Connected Components Workbench Online Help for
more information.
To configure the serial port for ASCII, see Configure ASCII
on page 47.
CIP Communications
Pass-thru
The Micro820 controllers support pass-thru on any communications port that
supports Common Industrial Protocol (CIP). The maximum number of
supported hops is one. A hop is defined to be an intermediate connection or
communications link between two devices – in Micro800, this is through
EtherNet/IP or CIP Serial.
Examples of Supported Architectures
CIP Serial to EtherNet/IP
EtherNet/IP
Micro820
Controller1
Micro820
Controller2
Micro820
Controller3
USB
OK
ESC
F4
F5
F1 F2
F3
F6
MENU
Serial
REMLCD
The user can download a program from the PC to controller1 through the
USB to serial port conversion via the Remote LCD. Also, the program can
be downloaded to controller2 and controller3 over USB to EtherNet/IP but
the performance is limited by the serial connection.
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