Hi Ben
Is it possible to use NetworkComms component with the PC networkcard in SCADA?
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Stefan
SCADA and PC networkcard
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Re: SCADA and PC networkcard
Hello Stefan,
Yes this should work fine, embedded mode simulation should also work
Here's an example to get you started.
https://www.matrixtsl.com/wiki/index.ph ... IoT/Cloud)
Before running, select the Network comms component and provide a property setting for the Network Interface.
Let us know how you get on.
Yes this should work fine, embedded mode simulation should also work
Here's an example to get you started.
https://www.matrixtsl.com/wiki/index.ph ... IoT/Cloud)
Before running, select the Network comms component and provide a property setting for the Network Interface.
Let us know how you get on.
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Re: SCADA and PC networkcard
Hi Ben
Yes it is working. Scada has also recognized my 5 network cards and I can simply select card 4 and it connects the network card where the Microchip Board is plugged in. PERFECT !
Ok I have to program the correct socket connection now ….
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Stefan
Yes it is working. Scada has also recognized my 5 network cards and I can simply select card 4 and it connects the network card where the Microchip Board is plugged in. PERFECT !
Ok I have to program the correct socket connection now ….
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Stefan
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Re: SCADA and PC networkcard
Great, glad it's working well for you. 5 network cards sounds interesting
Let us know how you're getting on with talking to the board.
Let us know how you're getting on with talking to the board.
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Re: SCADA and PC networkcard
Hi Ben
To record a 3D movement track you need 3 fast cameras. One for each axis( X, Y, Z). These cameras mostly have a GIGE interface, which is about 1Giga-lan. Each camera needs a network connection to transfer the data for 80,000 lines with 2000 pixels per second. No problem, there are 4 channel network cards for a good price.
1. Card for X-Camera
2. Card for Y-Camera
3. Card for Z-Camera
4. Card for synchronise Led's (with a PIC32)
5. Card to use Internet to go to the Matrix forum
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5 network cards sounds interesting
To record a 3D movement track you need 3 fast cameras. One for each axis( X, Y, Z). These cameras mostly have a GIGE interface, which is about 1Giga-lan. Each camera needs a network connection to transfer the data for 80,000 lines with 2000 pixels per second. No problem, there are 4 channel network cards for a good price.
1. Card for X-Camera
2. Card for Y-Camera
3. Card for Z-Camera
4. Card for synchronise Led's (with a PIC32)
5. Card to use Internet to go to the Matrix forum
regards
Stefan
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Re: SCADA and PC networkcard
That sounds even more interesting! The cameras sound impressive.
Is that for motion capture or VR type stuff?
Is that for motion capture or VR type stuff?
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