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Chapter 3 Communications
Page 20 TestEquity F4T Controller
GPIB and Ethernet Modbus Interface Converters (optional)
Serial Modbus-to-GPIB Converter (Options 1052 and 0003)
Your chamber may have been ordered with a GPIB Interface option. GPIB communications is
achieved through an ICS Electronics 4899A (external, TestEquity Option 1052) or 4809A
(internal, TestEquity Option 0003) GPIB-to-Modbus Interface Converter. The ICS 4899A
converts GPIB commands to serial Modbus commands that are transmitted over RS-232. The
GPIB Converter also takes care of calculating block checksums that are required for
communications to and from the F4T Controller. For more details, see the documentation that
came with the GPIB interface option.
NOTE: Composer software will only work with the native F4T Ethernet interface and
Data Map 1, not the Serial Modbus-to-GPIB Converter.
Serial Modbus-to-Ethernet Converter (Option 1056)
Your chamber may have been ordered with a Serial Modbus-to-Ethernet Interface option. GPIB
communications is achieved through an ICS Electronics 9099 (TestEquity Option 1056). The
programming syntax is the same as the GPIB Interface Converter mentioned above. For more
details, see the documentation that came with the Ethernet interface option.
Why use the Ethernet Converter when the F4T Controller has an Ethernet Interface?
The native F4T Ethernet Interface uses the Modbus TCP protocol. The 1056 Ethernet Interface
Converter converts the controller’s RS-232 Modbus interface to Ethernet. The converter takes
care of the Modbus packet formatting, so the command structure is simplified. The most
compelling reason why you would want to use 1056 Ethernet Interface Converter instead of the
F4T's native Ethernet interface is if you wanted to program using simple ASCII commands
instead of Modbus packets.
NOTES:
Composer software will only work with the native F4T Ethernet interface and Data Map 1,
not the TE-1056 Serial Modbus-to-Ethernet Converter.
The F4T’s native Ethernet Interface accepts both Modbus and SCPI commands. You do
not need the TE-1056 Serial Modbus-to-Ethernet Converter if you want to send SCPI
commands directly to the F4T’s native Ethernet Interface! F4T native SCPI commands will
not work with the TE-1056 Serial Modbus-to-Ethernet Converter.

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TestEquity F4T Specifications

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BrandTestEquity
ModelF4T
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish