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== IBH''softec'' GmbH OPC Server V4.x == | == IBH''softec'' GmbH OPC Server V4.x == | ||
− | The IBH OPC Server permits OPC client applications like SCADA systems, to connect to PLCs of the Siemens | + | The IBH OPC Server permits OPC client applications like SCADA systems, to connect to PLCs of the Siemens SIMATIC S5 and the SIMATIC S7 series. It is also possible to access data simultaneously from several PLC Controls. Even a mixed S5 and S7 operation is possible. All modern SCADA systems are usually designed to be an OPC client. |
PLCs may be accessed via the following protocols: | PLCs may be accessed via the following protocols: | ||
− | + | SIMATIC<sup></sup> S5: | |
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+ | *AS511 serial / USB | ||
+ | *IBHLink S5 TCP/IP and IBHLink S5++ TCP/IP | ||
+ | *IBHsoftec SoftPLC internal und external | ||
+ | *TCP/IP with Siemens and INAT protocol | ||
+ | *H1 with the OpenSource driver WinPcap | ||
+ | *SINEC L2 over an IBH Link S7++ (HS) | ||
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+ | SIMATIC<sup></sup> S7-300/400: | ||
− | * | + | *MPI Adaptor serial / USB |
− | + | *IBHLink S7 / IBHLink Plus / IBHLink S7++ | |
− | * IBHLink S7 / IBHLink Plus / IBHLink S7++ | + | *S7 TCP/IP to a CP343/443 |
− | * S7 TCP/IP to a | + | *SimaticNet<sup>®</sup> (Set PG/PC Interface) |
+ | *IBHsoftec SoftPLC internal and external | ||
+ | *H1 with the OpenSource driver WinPcap | ||
− | + | SIMATIC<sup></sup> S7-200: | |
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+ | *PPI Adaptor serial / USB | ||
+ | *IBHLink S7 / IBHLink Plus / IBHLink S7++ | ||
+ | *S7 TCP/IP to a CP243 | ||
− | * LOGO! | + | |
+ | SIMATIC<sup></sup> S7-1200: | ||
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+ | *S7 TCP/IP to the integrated CP | ||
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+ | SIMATIC<sup></sup> S7-1500: | ||
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+ | *S7 TCP/IP to the integrated CP | ||
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+ | LOGO!<sup></sup> (RCE versions) | ||
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One of the special features of the '''''IBH OPC Server''''' is to allow direct use of the absolute PLC Variables without declaration. It is also possible to use symbolic addressing as defined in the PLC program (Symbolic Table). Even variables used in S7 Data Blocks can be accessed via the '''''IBH OPC Server''''' with their symbolic names. These features eliminate the need of double declarations. To do so, the PLC program is assigned with the '''''IBH OPCEditor''''' to the PLCName and the required variables are selected within the user interface. | One of the special features of the '''''IBH OPC Server''''' is to allow direct use of the absolute PLC Variables without declaration. It is also possible to use symbolic addressing as defined in the PLC program (Symbolic Table). Even variables used in S7 Data Blocks can be accessed via the '''''IBH OPC Server''''' with their symbolic names. These features eliminate the need of double declarations. To do so, the PLC program is assigned with the '''''IBH OPCEditor''''' to the PLCName and the required variables are selected within the user interface. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Server Configuration|Server Configuration]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Variable Syntax|Variable Syntax]] |
For symbolic addresses, PLC programs in following formats may be used. | For symbolic addresses, PLC programs in following formats may be used. | ||
− | * | + | * SIMATIC S5 (.S5D) |
− | * | + | * SIMATIC S7 (.S7P) |
* S5/S7 for Windows® project (.S5P) | * S5/S7 for Windows® project (.S5P) | ||
* S5/S7 for Windows® program file (.S5) | * S5/S7 for Windows® program file (.S5) | ||
* Symbolic table (.SEQ) | * Symbolic table (.SEQ) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 19 September 2013
IBHsoftec GmbH OPC Server V4.x
The IBH OPC Server permits OPC client applications like SCADA systems, to connect to PLCs of the Siemens SIMATIC S5 and the SIMATIC S7 series. It is also possible to access data simultaneously from several PLC Controls. Even a mixed S5 and S7 operation is possible. All modern SCADA systems are usually designed to be an OPC client.
PLCs may be accessed via the following protocols:
SIMATIC S5:
- AS511 serial / USB
- IBHLink S5 TCP/IP and IBHLink S5++ TCP/IP
- IBHsoftec SoftPLC internal und external
- TCP/IP with Siemens and INAT protocol
- H1 with the OpenSource driver WinPcap
- SINEC L2 over an IBH Link S7++ (HS)
SIMATIC S7-300/400:
- MPI Adaptor serial / USB
- IBHLink S7 / IBHLink Plus / IBHLink S7++
- S7 TCP/IP to a CP343/443
- SimaticNet® (Set PG/PC Interface)
- IBHsoftec SoftPLC internal and external
- H1 with the OpenSource driver WinPcap
SIMATIC S7-200:
- PPI Adaptor serial / USB
- IBHLink S7 / IBHLink Plus / IBHLink S7++
- S7 TCP/IP to a CP243
SIMATIC S7-1200:
- S7 TCP/IP to the integrated CP
SIMATIC S7-1500:
- S7 TCP/IP to the integrated CP
LOGO! (RCE versions)
- S7 TCP/IP to the integrated CP
The configuration of the Server is performed via the OPCEditor. A shortcut is installed on your PC.
One of the special features of the IBH OPC Server is to allow direct use of the absolute PLC Variables without declaration. It is also possible to use symbolic addressing as defined in the PLC program (Symbolic Table). Even variables used in S7 Data Blocks can be accessed via the IBH OPC Server with their symbolic names. These features eliminate the need of double declarations. To do so, the PLC program is assigned with the IBH OPCEditor to the PLCName and the required variables are selected within the user interface.
For symbolic addresses, PLC programs in following formats may be used.
- SIMATIC S5 (.S5D)
- SIMATIC S7 (.S7P)
- S5/S7 for Windows® project (.S5P)
- S5/S7 for Windows® program file (.S5)
- Symbolic table (.SEQ)