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Integration of manufacturing computer networks and real-time communication nodes
Shop floor communications networks are evolving towards the increased use of open connecting equipment, that meets standard protocols, under a client/server architecture. An implementation of such a communications server, based in a low cost PC with multiport and field bus cards, is presented. The first prototype has been designed as a black box transparent to flexible manufacturing plants, connecting up to sixteen SCARA robots and thirty programmable logic controllers.