Ethernet Daughter Board Data Sheet -Version 1
Field Connectivity
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M o t i o n C o o r d i n a t o rTM
Trio’s Ethernet Daughter Board features “plug and play” installation simplicity and brings remote monitoring and control over the web for the established MC206 and MC224
TM TM TM Motion Coordinator . Trio's comprehensive Motion Perfect Windows integrated development environment (IDE) and ActiveX communications control now includes TCP/IP network protocol support. This enables remote
TM debugging and development of Trio BASIC programs using Motion Perfect , and the ActiveX component assists end-user development of PC-based interface applications.
Trio's ActiveX component removes the complexity of developing PC-based machine interface applications. These can be developed using most of the popular tolls including Visual C, Visual Basic and Delphi, with network communications handled by simple method calls to the ActiveX programming.
On-board Web Page serverfor Internet accessOn-board Web Page serverfor Internet access
Telnet session over the web to access command-lineTelnet session over the web to access command-line
TCP/IP Network ConnectivityTCP/IP Network Connectivity
10-BaseT Ethernet with ActiveX component10-BaseT Ethernet with ActiveX component
TMMotion Perfect programmability via Ethernet port
TMMotion Perfect programmability via Ethernet port
TCP/IP has become the de-facto network standard for office and factory communications. The EthernetTM Daughter Board brings Internet connectivity to the MC206 and MC224 Motion Coordinators , enabling
remote performance monitoring, Trio BASIC program up/download, maintenance, diagnostics, and program development. Motion Coordinators may be connected to the factory Ethernet network, enabling communications with any PC or other node on the network. In addition, if an Internet gateway is available anyone with access to the network can communicate with individual controllers via the web.
Ethernet
Network-enabled Motion Coordinators run an industry standard TCP/IP protocol stack, including a web server. The stack supports a TCP socket which allows any suitable host to establish a remote connection to the controller. The socket enables users to open a 'Telnet' session providing easy access to the controller's command-line interface and freeing them from the limitations of an RS232 serial lead. Controllers can also
serve simple web pages with dynamically updated real-time information to anyone on a local area factory or office network (LAN) or across the Internet using a standard HTML web browser. These web pages provide read and write access to a number of variables and table data on the selected controller.
Ethernet Daughter Board Features and Specifications
Typical Ethernet Network
Easy Expandability
Trio Daughter Boards:P200 - Servo with EncoderP210 - Servo with ResolverP220 - Reference EncoderP230 - Stepper OutputP240 - Stepper with EncoderP242 - Hardware PSWITCHP260 - Analog OutputP270 - SSI Absolute ServoP280 - Differential StepperP290 - (4)-axis CAN P291 - SERCOSP292 - 3 axis SLMP295 - USB portP296 - EthernetP297 - Profibus
Part Number: P296 TMMounting: Plugs into Trio’s standard MC206 and MC224 Motion Coordinator
Connection Bus: Proprietary Trio standard Daughter board Comm Port: (1) Industry Standard RJ-45 jack using twisted pair copper wiresProtocols: RFC compliant TCP/IP stack and protocol support for HTTP server,
TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, IP Connection Speed: 10-BaseT fixedIP Address: Default - 192.168.000.250 (Static, User selectable)SubNet Address: Default - 255.255.255.000 (User selectable)On-board Memory: 64k byte Flash, 20k byte SRAMCompatible Trio Coordinators: MC206* and MC224 (*requires P399 daughter board adapter)
TMPower: Provided by MC206 or MC224 Motion Coordinator
UK Head Office: Shannon Way, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 8ND, United Kingdom - Tel: (44) 1684.292333 Fax: (44) 1684.297929US Office: 1000 Gamma Drive, Suite 206, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 - Tel: (1) 412.968.9744 Fax: (1) 412.968.9746
Email: [email protected] Website: www.triomotion.com
P296 Functional Block Diagram
64kBFLASH RJ45
Jack
Ethernet Processor120MHz
20kBSRAM
10-BaseTMAC /Phy
Programming Header for Field Upgrades
With built-in “Link”and “Active”
LED indicators
TMTrio’s Motion Coordinators take advantage of the Daughter Board concept.
Any one of the daughter boards can be plugged into a
TMMotion Coordinator for additional servo and machine control, or other communication functions. New Daughter Boards are continuously being added.
Ethernet Hub/Switch
PC running Motion Perfect
PC with user application runningTrioPC ActiveX
PC running Web Browser
10-BaseT Network
with TCP/IP
Ethernet Daughter Boards use the 10Base-T physical layer designed to connect to other stations with simple twisted pair copper wires and RJ-45 connectors. There is an industry standard RFC compliant TCP/IP stack and protocol support for HTTP server, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP and IP, providing fast, easy connection with wide ranging compatibility in modern network systems.
TMMotion Perfect Over Ethernet
Industry Standard Ethernet
World Wide Web Access
TMMC206 Motion Coordinator with Ethernet Daughter Board
TMMC224 Motion Coordinator with Ethernet Daughter Board
Using the Ethernet Daughter Board, you can program the MC206 or MC224 over a network.
TMMotion Perfect can be configured to look for a controller using the RS232, USB or Ethernet ports. This provides greater flexibility and speed when developing applications.
TM On networks connected to the world wide web, an ethernet-connected Trio Motion Coordinator can be accessed through the Internet. The Ethernet Daughter Board can serve a web page and display system variables and data. Using ‘Telnet’, the controller’s command prompt “>>” can be accessed. This allows remote diagnostics and program debugging from anywhere in the world.
Ethernet Daughter Board Data Sheet -Version 1
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