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    json-scada

    A portable SCADA/IoT platform centered on the MongoDB database server.

    ...Horizontal scalability, from a single computer to big clusters (MongoDB-sharding), Bare Metal, Docker containers, VM, cloud, or hybrid deployments. Unlimited tags, servers, and users. HTML5 Web interface. UTF-8/I18N. Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
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    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    SCADA HMI for substations, IoT and automation applications

    Now with IEC61850 support! This project combines existing open source projects and tools to create a very capable, mobile and cloud-friendly HMI system that can rival proprietary software. This approach makes it possible to join forces of each project (Chromium, SVG/HTML5, PHP, Lua, SQLite, Inkscape, Lib61850, OpenDNP3, Nginx, Vega, PostgreSQL, Grafana,…) to achieve a great set of open, evergreen, modular and customizable tools for building great HMIs for automation projects. This is not...
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    OPC2PowerBI

    Free tool to read data from OPC UA/DA sources and send to MS PowerBI

    This tool allows to connect to OPC UA and DA servers, poll for data and subscribe to events and write data in real time to MS PowerBI using the OData Feed data source.
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    OPC2MongoDB

    Free tool to read data from OPC sources and save to a MongoDB database

    This tool allows to connect to OPC UA and DA servers, poll for data and subscribe to events and write data in real time to a MongoDB database. It is simple to configure, the opc2mongodb.conf file is self explained, it must be put in the same folder as the exe file. The code is written in C# and it uses the h-OPC and the oficial MongoDB libraries for C#. Requires the .NET fremework 4.6 or later.
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    AdvancedHMI
    Turn Visual Studio into a powerful HMI/SCADA development package by simply dragging and dropping, no coding required. DF1, Ethernet/IP for Allen Bradley PLC controllers, and many more drivers. Free
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    Downloads: 174 This Week
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    Intericas
    It's a simple OPC viewer with support OPC DA2 and configurable operator displays. Also it support VBS in display forms. Intericas looks like small SCADA and can be used in automation control system.
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