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Opto 22 releases PAC Project Software
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Programming
software combines real-time control, HMI and data handling
functionality in a single integrated development environment to speed
troubleshooting and improve communications.
Temecula, CA - May 15, 2018 – Opto 22 announces the release of PAC
Project Software Suite R10. This release supports their new groov EPICŪ
system, adds eight new control commands, and provides the ability to
designate individual I/O and variable tags as Public Access for
read-only or read-write use in IIoT data communications via
MQTT/Sparkplug. As in previous versions, HMI programming is included,
and it uses the same tag name database as the real-time control engine,
creating automatic integration between the two functions.
In the past, many process automation projects were solely focused on
real-time control, but nowadays operator interface and data handling
are often just as critical, sometimes more so. Therefore, it’s more
important than ever for programming software to include not only a
powerful real-time control engine, but also closely integrated human
machine interface (HMI) and data handling functions, all in one
integrated development environment.
Opto 22’s industrial controllers—SNAP PAC programmable automation
controllers and now groov EPIC edge programmable industrial
controllers—are typically programmed using the PAC Project Software
Suite. PAC Project Basic, free for download, includes flowchart-based
control programming with optional scripting, a configuration utility
and HMI development. PAC Project Professional adds an OPC server,
database connectivity, PC-based control configuration and support for
legacy Opto 22 I/O units. The Pro version sells for just under $1000.
The suite’s control programming software, PAC Control, is full-featured
and easy to use, with more than 450 commands in plain English, plus
graphical PID tuning and debugging.
HMI programing is
provided with PAC Display. PAC Display Basic is a user-friendly HMI
package for building operator interface applications to communicate
with groov EPIC processors, SNAP PAC controllers and Ethernet-based I/O
units. PAC Display offers rich features including alarming, trending,
security and a library of over 3,000 industrial automation graphics.
PAC Display Professional adds the capability to use redundant scanners
and redundant Ethernet links on groov EPIC processors and SNAP PAC
controllers. PAC Display Professional also enables logging of
SuperTrends, historical logs and runtime operator logging data files to
an ODBC database.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The most important new feature with this new release is
support for groov EPIC. Its control logic and I/O can be programmed
with PAC Control, and customers can use PAC Display to develop a
Microsoft Windows-based HMI to run on a separate PC. The groov EPIC’s
integrated high-resolution touchscreen is not configured with PAC
Display, but is instead configured with groov View software, supplied
free with groov EPIC.
New commands added to PAC Control include two specifically for groov
EPIC: Get I/O Channel Quality and Get I/O Unit Quality. The groov EPIC
I/O modules incorporate LEDs that change color based on the health of
the module, revealing data quality to a local technician, and this
information can also be configured or retrieved programmatically in
control logic using these two new commands.
Another major new feature is full support for MQTT/Sparkplug data
communication, provided by Ignition Edge, which is embedded in groov
EPIC. MQTT’s publish-subscribe communication architecture is superior
to request-response methods, and Sparkplug optimizes MQTT for
industrial applications.
Public Access tags are a new PAC Control capability, making it easier
and more secure to use MQTT/Sparkplug. During configuration the
developer can use Public Access to designate which tags to expose, and
to designate each exposed tag for read only or for read-write.
Tags in PAC Control include I/O channels and program variables, some of
which can be represented in the Public Access space in more than one
way. For example, an integer can be represented as an integer, a
Boolean value or an individual bit within the integer. A table can be
represented as a table, one element in the table or even one bit of one
element—providing a great deal of flexibility in how tags are exposed
or protected.
PAC Project Software Suite R10 combines all of the most-needed
industrial automation elements, aimed squarely at making it easier for
end users to configure control, HMI and communications functionality.
For more information visit http://www.opto22.com
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