Re: [foxboro] Floating point data to/from AB PLC 5/40's via Integrator 30's

We are very happy with the Data Highway + communication.  Be careful of =
not
overloading the gateway (max speed is 19000).  For additional =
reliability,
you can consider using the second (redondant) port of the gateway.  =
There is
no extra configuration involved in the DCS or PLCs.

Andr=E9

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   stan [mailto:stanb@xxxxxxxx]
                Sent:   Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:58 AM
                To:     foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject:        [foxboro] Floating point data to/from AB PLC
5/40's via Integrator 30's


                We are considering moving some floating point data to/from
our Foxboro
                systems via Integratos 30's. The PLC's involved would be AB
%/40's.

                I would like to hear peoples experience in doing this, both
good, and bad.
                Any gotchas?

                Thanks.

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