08-05-2010 12:31 PM
I have a test stand where I have a handful of USB instruments and a single modbus/TCP slave. I'm considering adding a USB ethernet adapter to the stand so that there is a single USB cable connecting the computer to the hardware rather than both a USB and an ethernet connection. Does anybody out there have experience (good or bad) using USB ethernet adapters with modbus/TCP slaves?
The existing USB instruments all use ASCII/SCPI-style command sets. The Modbus/TCP slave is an Automation Direct EBC-100. Nothing high-bandwidth or low-latency. Basically, the computer issues no more than a handful or command or request (ether SCPI or Modbus/TCP) per minute.
Mark Moss
Electrical Validation Engineer
GHSP
08-06-2010 10:24 AM
Hello Mark,
I was wondering what NI hardware you are going to be using in your application? Also are you going to be using LabVIEW for the programming? Have a great day!
Best Regards,
Adam G
08-06-2010 10:27 AM
@Adam G wrote:
Hello Mark,
I was wondering what NI hardware you are going to be using in your application? Also are you going to be using LabVIEW for the programming? Have a great day!
Best Regards,
Adam G
The test software is written in LabVIEW, and the test stand uses M-Series cards for data acquisition.
Mark Moss
08-09-2010 02:41 PM
Hi Mark,
I don't have experience with what you are trying to do, I would recommend against it as there seems to be a big quality and performance difference with the USB and on board setups.