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
Features
- Allen Bradley DF1 RS232 Driver
- Allen Bradley Ethernet/IP Driver for SLC,MicroLogix, PLC5, ControlLogix, and CompactLogix
- Beckhof TwinCAT Driver, ModbusTCP and ModbusRTU drivers
- Omron Drivers
- Drivers are accessible via VB or C# code
- Build an HMI in Visual Studio 2013-2017 Community (free) without writing any code
- Works with Visual Studio Community Edition
- Tested on Mono on Linux (except OPC and serial drivers)
- Even Works on the Raspberry Pi
- SCADA capable
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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exelente
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excellent project thanks you
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Absolutely fantastic! Written all kinds of stuff using this under Mono for Linux. Works great for taking data from TCP or serial devices and gateway'ing it into CLX processors. Example applications I have implemented include from a Keyence thickness gauge Serial port to Ethernet via Moxa DE-311 to Xubuntu on a VM running AdvancedHMI to send the data to a CLX over Ethernet/IP and local Red Lion PAX displays over Modbus. Also used it to take data from an Omega iServer Humidity sensor over TCP to a CLX processor. For any Automation Engineer that's also a .Net programmer this is a dream come true. THANKS A BUNCH!!!!
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nice
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I developed a watchdog to monitor a coating machine PLC status when not under operation and determine the appropriate time to close its dampers to avoid cross contamination.. it performed awesome, simple, very robust, reliable..... thanks for such flexibility to create costume PLC interface for free..... no need to use FT anymore... thanks!!