Preparing for Automation
Integrated Qualification System
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Control
Technology
Characteristics
Local
ActiveX (COM)
Allows you to develop an application that will run
locally on the IQS controller unit within Windows
Best approach when speed is your top priority (no
physical connection that slows down the
process)
Supported by most development software
Lower cost
Remote
ActiveX (DCOM)
(Ethernet,
TCP/IP)
IQS controller unit can be directly connected to a
Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network
(WAN) via its 10/100/1000 Base-T interface
No need for a GPIB card
Allows the sharing of network resources
Allows you to develop computer-based
applications to directly communicate with the IQS
controller unit
Remote
GPIB
IQS controller unit must be equipped with the
GPIB option
IQS controller unit can be used as a device in a
GPIB chain (it meets the IEEE 488.2 standard)
A single GPIB address allows you to control up to
100 logical optical instruments
Most commonly used interface to simultaneously
control many instruments
Remote
RS-232
Null-modem cable required to establish
connection between the computer and the IQS
controller unit
For increased speed and performance, run the
application locally on the IQS controller
unitthrough ActiveX instead of using RS-232
Summary of Contents for IQS-600 Series
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