OPC/DDE server
Ethernet
INAT
The INAT OPC Servers Ethernet provide access to Siemens PLCs, Allen-Bradley PLCs, INAT CPs, Mitsubishi PLCs and Modbus on TCP Interfaces via TCP/IP, RFC1006 and H1
Features
Six OPC Servers are available, each with a different range of supported protocols. Depending on the supported transport protcols and application protocols, communication is possible with Siemens S5/S7 PLCs, Allen-Bradley PLCs, Mitsubishi PLCs and devices with Modbus on TCP interface.
* Universal Server for all visualizations based on OPC specification versions 1.x and 2.05
* High Performance Protocol for optimized data
* Routing via S7 subnets => Access to S7 PLCs in Profibus subnets or MPI subnets
* No limitation of number of connections, no limitation of number of tags
* Access to Ethernet devices from INAT, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Mitsubishi, Wago, Schneider Electric, Beckhoff et al.
* Send / Receive for communications via the socket interface (raw data)
* Runs as service or as application
* Easy Import of Step 7 symbolic names directly from the Step 7 project
* Easy implementation with symbolic addressing (Alias Browsing)
* Works with IBH Link and netLINK
* Static and dynamic tags
* Standards: OPC DA 1.x, OPC DA 2.0 - 2.05, DDE, FastDDE, AdvancedDDE, CF Text
* High reliability, requires less system ressources
* Windows XP / 2003 / 2008 / Vista / 7
Features
Six OPC Servers are available, each with a different range of supported protocols. Depending on the supported transport protcols and application protocols, communication is possible with Siemens S5/S7 PLCs, Allen-Bradley PLCs, Mitsubishi PLCs and devices with Modbus on TCP interface.
* Universal Server for all visualizations based on OPC specification versions 1.x and 2.05
* High Performance Protocol for optimized data
* Routing via S7 subnets => Access to S7 PLCs in Profibus subnets or MPI subnets
* No limitation of number of connections, no limitation of number of tags
* Access to Ethernet devices from INAT, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Mitsubishi, Wago, Schneider Electric, Beckhoff et al.
* Send / Receive for communications via the socket interface (raw data)
* Runs as service or as application
* Easy Import of Step 7 symbolic names directly from the Step 7 project
* Easy implementation with symbolic addressing (Alias Browsing)
* Works with IBH Link and netLINK
* Static and dynamic tags
* Standards: OPC DA 1.x, OPC DA 2.0 - 2.05, DDE, FastDDE, AdvancedDDE, CF Text
* High reliability, requires less system ressources
* Windows XP / 2003 / 2008 / Vista / 7
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