I am looking for drivers and/or example source code for both PC and AB PLC based systems that use the Atlas Copco Open Protocol to speak to PowerFocus torque controllers over Ethernet. Any leads/help/advice would be appreciated. Atlas Copco Industrial Technique Apps Find product information, videos, technical data in excel, links to ShopOnline, dimensional drawings and printed matters. Download the apps on the link below.
Wife says she's hungry and ready to go to Saturday breakfast but at first glance I'm going to say that this is a job for the 1756-EWEB module. Looks like it communicates on port 4545 using TCP with messaging commands. The ENBT can't do this. Do you already have the ENBT or is getting the EWEB module an option. What other communications does the Ethernet module have to support? There is another gentleman on this forum who actually has much more experience using the open socket interface.
I have only used it to print to Ethernet printers but I think he will say the same thing. There may also be some third party devices that can do this but I have never used them.
The EWEB may be able to communicate with the supervisory system depending on the setup. If it goes through RsLinx, is RsView or something like that then the EWEB can do it. The big communications that the EWEB is missing is class 1 messaging (you can't put Ethernet modules below it in the I/O tree of RsLogix 5000). There are other differences but don't have anything in front of me to look at. As long as threre is not any actual Ethernet I/O I would say definately go with the EWEB of the information given so far.

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Personalizzare la finestra di outlook 365. It will take care of your socket connections and you get a great Web Server for free. It is also capable of communicating directly with VB or any other software that can issue a HTTP request (no RsLinx needed) and transfer 2500 tags at a time in the form of an XML file which is easy to parse in VB.
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The EWEB is not the most popular Controllogix module but it is probably has the most unrealized potential of the Controllogix platform and is by far my favorite. The only thing that keeps it from being used more is many PLC programmers are reluctant to cross the line to the computer side. You can build web pages on it to view just about anything from production data to diagnosing problems with machines. No special software needed such as RsLinx or any type of interface on the PCs. As long as they can physically get to it from the network and have IE they are ready to go.