Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 17:52:06 EST 2005 | jbraime
Hi, Has anybody downloaded programs to their Contact Systems CS-400 machines using serial (RS232) connection? What kind of cable did you use (handshaking, loopback etc)? Which port settings were optimal for download? I'm using the csdown.exe appli
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 14:45:27 EST 2021 | aharper
We had to register our machine with ASYS Group to get the digital manual and to receive tech support. Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to distribute the manual outside our company. As far as the rear computer, I can't imagine your machine working w
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 12:44:07 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
Let me be the first to suggest; Get a better oven. 5 zones minimum. If you can't, you will have to have some way of profiling the board. Does the oven have thermocouple ports? If not you will have to buy some kind of termperature datalogger. Mayb
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 18:05:54 EST 2010 | rodrigo
Hi all, I'm looking for the cable pin-out to connect a PC serial port (9-pin) to an MCS30 serial port (9-pin). Can anyone help? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 03:26:05 EDT 2006 | ianlg
Hi On the earlier AVX400's there was only one serial port. In the past one of our guys have informed me that we have used an adaptor and plugged the mouse into the LPT1 port. On the later machines there are two serial ports so you could use one of t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 09:37:04 EDT 2014 | felo188
Hi all, I'm looking for mother board to reflow oven (ERSA 250). Serial number: ERSA 6EBG011-3 SC-ERSA ERS250 Regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 03:47:22 EST 2015 | spoiltforchoice
When detected, a PCB with an FTDI FT232 IC will install drivers on the host PC and it will appear as a standard serial port. You can transfer data over it in the same way you would any other serial port,you can also inerface with it using FTDI's own
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 16:24:01 EST 2002 | Matt Foster
As a project I am trying to design a circuit that transmits data to the 9 pin serial port (RS232) of a standard PC. As a basic start I am trying to make a circuit with 4 ptm switches, when I press switch 1 I would like to display "switch 1" or some
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 02 13:57:30 EDT 2007 | rodrigo
Hi all, We have an MCS30 connected to a CP6 and CP4 smt machines. Every time we need to set up a job, the operator has to type the data at the MCS30 terminal. We already have this data in a Windows PC file. I saw a ethernet and several unused serial
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 15:16:32 EDT 2006 | Dman97
Thanks for the replys guys. There is infact a serial port in the back. It is COM2. I just had to plug in a standard mouse with a Serial to PS/2 converter and enable the mouse to use COM2 in the Windows control Panel. Works better than the stupid ligh