Re: wild I/O interface idea



If you are looking for PCI motion control cards, try this link.

http://sensoray.com/html/machine_control.htm

Steve Carlisle

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> From: Anders Blix <anders.blix-at-tv2.no>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <emc-at-nist.gov>
> Subject: SV: wild I/O interface idea
> Date: Thursday, April 26, 2001 4:56 AM
> 
> 
> Of couse I meant PCI....
> 
> I didn't have the time to find a link for it when I wrote the letter, but
I
> found it now. This is the link for the magazine index:
> http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk/ln/ln.htm . Just click on the Feb
> number (296). There are jus a small description of the project and a
> component listing. I have the article, but it is in Swedish. Hopefully
you
> are able to get a copy of it in the states, or you could contact them and
> ask for a copy of the article. This is the first part of the article. The
> second is in the Apr. number (298). This is just an information article
> about PCI. 
> 
> On the PCBs & Software section there are prices and all you need of info
to
> get the parts. 
> 
> Hope this helps. This also makes room for a controller usable in a LOTT
more
> computers. 
> 
> Anders
> 
> > -----Opprinnelig melding-----
> > Fra:	Doug Fortune [SMTP:pentam-at-home.com]
> > Sendt:	26. april 2001 06:59
> > Til:	Anders Blix
> > Emne:	wild I/O interface idea
> > 
> > Anders Blix wrote:
> > 
> > > I while back there was discutions about different interface cards.
> > > In the Swedich magazine Elektor (available in english to) there are
an
> > > article about using the PIC buss.
> > 
> > PIC or do you mean PCI ?
> > 
> > > The card in the article are fairly simple to get, and seems like a
> > perfect
> > > card for experimanting with EMC. There are a lot of space on the card
> > for
> > > additional components like A/D's or whatever.
> > 
> > Hi Anders:
> > Is there a web site with more info on this?  It might be interesting.
> > 
> > I've actually given up on using the PCI bus, and am going straight
> > for a 168 pin DIMM to do memory mapped I/O to  individual
> > microcontrollers (one per channel).   Very difficult,  but blazingly
> > fast I/O, and incredibly adaptable for all sorts of industrial and
> > scientific uses (besides CNC).
> > 
> > regards
> > Doug Fortune
> > http://www.cncKITS.com
> > 



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