I am dealing with cnc milling machine in my final year project of B.S
I have to download the G M code (milling program made in Mah3 Mill software) from IBM processor into the control box of milling machine.
Control box and PC both have the female port for parallel communication.
What should be the configration of male connector to have the accurate data transmission between both the DTE(data Terminal equipment) devices and how can I have communication between them..??
The term DTE doesn't apply to parallel interfaces (printer port). I believe that the CNC machine is equiped with a 25 pin serial port connector, but it will most likely connect to a 9-pin male connector at the PC side.
Data transfer through printer ports is possible with different protocols depending on the available printer port standard. It can use Byte-parallel protocol with recent EPC and EPP printer ports and a suitably wired cable.
In my project...both devices i.e cnc mill control box and IBm processor have 25 pin female ports...what should I do to have accurate communication between them..?
In my project...both devices i.e cnc mill control box and IBm processor have 25 pin female ports...what should I do to have accurate communication between them..?
As already explained, the "25 pin female port" of the PC is most likely a printer port, while it's RS232 at the CNC machine. You said in your initial post, both are parallel (=printer) ports. Have you any indications, that the CNC port is actually a parallel port? This would be really unusual.
As already explained, the "25 pin female port" of the PC is most likely a printer port, while it's RS232 at the CNC machine. You said in your initial post, both are parallel (=printer) ports. Have you any indications, that the CNC port is actually a parallel port? This would be really unusual.
My issue is yet not sorted out...the port at CNC control box is 25 pin female port meant for parallel communication...HOw can it be linked/interfaced with 25 pin parallel port of IBM processor..??
There should be an interface specification in the "CNC control box" manual. If the device is designed to be controlled specifically by PCs, a "straight" 1:1 25 pin cable would be my first guess.
The parallel port is supported as a printer by port by standard windows software, for other uses, a driver or control program will be needed.