[Emc-users] R: R: A lot of input/output. Cheap

2015-09-22 Thread Alex Chiosso
If you would like a 'personal" usage machine you can try what ever Solution 
should work.
But if you are searching For a reliable industrial grade Solution you have to 
spend some Money. This is my experience on that specific argument. Sometimes 
cheap is not good. ;-)

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Da: "Karlsson & Wang" <nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se>
Inviato: ‎22/‎09/‎2015 19:28
A: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Oggetto: Re: [Emc-users] R:  A lot of input/output. Cheap

> Hi Sven.
> It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in stead 
> on LCNC.
> I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but will be much difficult.
> I did many injection  molding machine retrofit (the electric and Electronic 
> and software part) and a plc+hmi is the much confortable solution.
> Realtime is needed as per machine cycle control (you have to be deterministic 
> for a precise and reliable control).
> A 10ms task can be acceptable.
> I personally made a hw and sw package with Schneider Electric plc M258 and 
> hmi Magelis GTO 10"" touch screen plus a software Application that I 
> personally developed.
> But if you have time to spend and less money you cam try LCNC + MODBUS IO . 
> ;-)

I would say HMIs are quite exensive comparted to slightly outdated PC, what do 
you say about that?

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Re: [Emc-users] R: R: A lot of input/output. Cheap

2015-09-22 Thread Sven Wesley
It is either throw out the door or retrofit it to run a couple of more
years.
I might even rip it in pieces and use some of the parts to make a smaller
vertical machine.



2015-09-22 19:37 GMT+02:00 Alex Chiosso <achio...@gmail.com>:

> If you would like a 'personal" usage machine you can try what ever
> Solution should work.
> But if you are searching For a reliable industrial grade Solution you have
> to spend some Money. This is my experience on that specific argument.
> Sometimes cheap is not good. ;-)
>
> - Messaggio originale -
> Da: "Karlsson & Wang" <nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se>
> Inviato: ‎22/‎09/‎2015 19:28
> A: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Oggetto: Re: [Emc-users] R:  A lot of input/output. Cheap
>
> > Hi Sven.
> > It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in
> stead on LCNC.
> > I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but will be much
> difficult.
> > I did many injection  molding machine retrofit (the electric and
> Electronic and software part) and a plc+hmi is the much confortable
> solution.
> > Realtime is needed as per machine cycle control (you have to be
> deterministic for a precise and reliable control).
> > A 10ms task can be acceptable.
> > I personally made a hw and sw package with Schneider Electric plc M258
> and hmi Magelis GTO 10"" touch screen plus a software Application that I
> personally developed.
> > But if you have time to spend and less money you cam try LCNC + MODBUS
> IO . ;-)
>
> I would say HMIs are quite exensive comparted to slightly outdated PC,
> what do you say about that?
>
>
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Re: [Emc-users] R: R: A lot of input/output. Cheap

2015-09-22 Thread Karlsson & Wang
> If you would like a 'personal" usage machine you can try what ever Solution 
> should work.
> But if you are searching For a reliable industrial grade Solution you have to 
> spend some Money. This is my experience on that specific argument. Sometimes 
> cheap is not good. ;-)

This is also my view and that is why it could be better to buy old industrial 
machine instead of a brand new hobby machine. But if a few year old computer is 
good enough it so cheap I take the risc to replace it later.

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