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What are lightweight free SCADA?
It was necessary to visualize the data from the equipment during commissioning. We are engaged in chastotnik, UPS, there is also other equipment that communicates via Modbus. The goal is this, in the course of debugging equipment, you need to see certain data in a convenient form. For example, when setting up and testing a UPS, you need to see currents, voltages ... When setting up a frequency converter, speed, torque, overloads ... Etc.
Now I use Modbus Poll, it allows you to pull out a parameter that is not always displayed on the display, and often there is no display at all. And so I thought that for these purposes, you can use some simple, lightweight SCADA, which would draw exactly what I need in a decent and convenient way. No frills are needed, but not as primitive as, for example, it can be done in Modscan. Parameters, I think, about two hundred will be required for each device. By the way, these are different projects. It would be ideal if this SCADA was portable, so that you can just give a flash drive to a colleague, and he could work quietly.
Does something similar exist?
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there was a "simple light SCADA" from the company Serebrum
Light in all senses. Programming is incredibly easy. The interface is clear. Hosted in the cloud. Plus, you can work out the algorithm from a PC on a virtual PLC in a programming environment by connecting to a web scud in the cloud. If you are concerned about privacy, this year the manufacturer promised to install SCADA directly on the controllers. Therefore, "give the flash drive to a colleague" makes no sense. Of the limitations - SCADA only works with controllers of this company.
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