[?]: 1747-pic Interface Schematic
[?]: 1747-pic Interface Schematic
I need AB 1747-pic interface schematic to make my own slc500/01 and slc500/02 pc - plc cable. Is anybody have it ?
Two years ago I've seen this article somewhere (I don't remember the site):
If you personal want to play around with AB SLC500 without buying the PIC from AB, you can make one in cheaper price. The following is what you need:
a) RS232->RS485 converter. I'm using IC-485SI.
b) RJ45 plug.
c) min. 4 core screen cable for connecting between the Converter and the RS45 plug.
i) Connect terminal 1 (T+), terminal 4 (R+) on conv. to pin 1 of RJ45.
ii) Connect term. 2 (T-), term. 3 (R-) on conv. to pin 2 of RJ45 plug.
iii) GND on converter to pin 4 & 7 of RJ45 plug.
iv) Shield connect to pin 6 of RJ plug.
Crab the RJ plug upright with the metal connector facing you, Pin 1 to 8 is counting from left to right.
Turn the switches on the converter to DCE and T-RTS/R-RTS.
It works fine with SLC500/01 through RSLinx and RSLogix500.
Good Luck.
If you personal want to play around with AB SLC500 without buying the PIC from AB, you can make one in cheaper price. The following is what you need:
a) RS232->RS485 converter. I'm using IC-485SI.
b) RJ45 plug.
c) min. 4 core screen cable for connecting between the Converter and the RS45 plug.
i) Connect terminal 1 (T+), terminal 4 (R+) on conv. to pin 1 of RJ45.
ii) Connect term. 2 (T-), term. 3 (R-) on conv. to pin 2 of RJ45 plug.
iii) GND on converter to pin 4 & 7 of RJ45 plug.
iv) Shield connect to pin 6 of RJ plug.
Crab the RJ plug upright with the metal connector facing you, Pin 1 to 8 is counting from left to right.
Turn the switches on the converter to DCE and T-RTS/R-RTS.
It works fine with SLC500/01 through RSLinx and RSLogix500.
Good Luck.
"Each SLC 5/01 processor has a DH-485 port for programming and processor-to-processor communication initiated from the other node."
So it only needs a 485 converter, it will not work with the others SLC unles they are first configurated as DH485.
If the ports are not configured as 485 or RS-232 you will need the PIC.
"SLC 5/02, SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04 and SLC 5/05 processors have communication ports (Ethernet, DH+, DH-485, or RS-232-C) that can initiate communication."
So it only needs a 485 converter, it will not work with the others SLC unles they are first configurated as DH485.
If the ports are not configured as 485 or RS-232 you will need the PIC.
"SLC 5/02, SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04 and SLC 5/05 processors have communication ports (Ethernet, DH+, DH-485, or RS-232-C) that can initiate communication."
You can download 1747-PIC PCB and Diagram here http://plcforum.uz.ua//17 ... B.rar.html
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1. PCAD
2. Pview_X5 SPR
3. A Free Gerber Viewer
4. PCB Layout Check Design Rule Template (Top Tec PCB Ltd.)
5. Print Shop Deluxe Business Card
6. Protel Technology Advanced PCB Design
7. PowerPoint Application Data File (Microsoft)
8. PC-Doctor File
9. PADS Printed Circuit Board (Mentor Graphics Corp.)
10. Ivex Winboard Design File
11. Broderbund Print Shop Business Card
12. ACCEL or Protel Printed Circuit Board File
13. ExpressPCB Printed Circuit Board Layout (ExpressPCB)