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The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard.  Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on
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The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard.  Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on.
 
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[[VTube-LASER]] measuring center software can communicate with Premier controls using current loop electronics inside a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]].<br><br>
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The image on the right shows an Eaton Leonard bender control.  It is a DOS-based computer in a Rittal enclosure.  In the 1990s and on, this is probably the most prolific control in the world:<br><br>
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This control uses an electronic communications protocol that Eaton Leonard refers to as "Current Loop".  [[VTube-LASER]] measuring center software can communicate with Premier controls using current loop electronics inside a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]].
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* See the [[VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Communications Tutorial]] for information on how the communication works.<br><br>
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* To learn how VTube-LASER handles and stores the data internally, see [[VTube-LASER Data Handling for Premier, EL2000, and Velog Controls]].<br><br>
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* See [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] for information on the electronics module used for connection.<br><br>
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This is an Eaton Leonard bender control.  It is a DOS-based computer in a Rittal enclosure.  In the 1990s and on, this is probably the most prolific control in the world:<br><br>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 2 December 2016

The Premier is a well-known bender control designed by Eaton Leonard. Every Premier control has communications capabilities embedded and switched on.

The image on the right shows an Eaton Leonard bender control. It is a DOS-based computer in a Rittal enclosure. In the 1990s and on, this is probably the most prolific control in the world:

This control uses an electronic communications protocol that Eaton Leonard refers to as "Current Loop". VTube-LASER measuring center software can communicate with Premier controls using current loop electronics inside a Benderlink Ethernet Module.


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