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    Eclipse 4diac

    Eclipse 4diac

    Eclipse 4diac the open source solution for industrial automation

    Eclipse 4diac is an open source PLC environment allowing to implement industrial control solutions in a vendor neutral way. 4diac implements IEC 61499 extending IEC 61131-3 with improved support for controller to controller communication and dynamic reconfiguration. With that 4diac provides the infrastructure for Industrie 4.0 and industrial IoT. Further information and the latest versions can be found here: https://eclipse.dev/4diac/
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    The Safe Math Library is a set of APIs designed to help mitigate the risk of arithmetic overflows. This library is modeled after ISO/IEC TR 24731.
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    The FBench is the ongoing development of an open-source graphical software tool for embedded automation components and systems based on the IEC 61499 standard. The project originates from the OOONEIDA Workbench pioneered by Dr. James Christensen in 2005.
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