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Re: Have siemens/Mitsubishi/OMRON PLC been support so far? [message #1808788 is a reply to message #1808758] |
Mon, 01 July 2019 16:03 |
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I have been doing some experiments on an older Mitsubishi C controller. I heard that there are newer versions of that. 4diac FORTE should be able to run there.
We also run 4diac on the open controller series from Siemens (e.g., CPU 1515SP PC).
We didn't had any OMRON controller on the table yet. Therefore I can not say much about it.
In order to run IEC 61499 control programs with 4diac FORTE on a controller we need a C++ compiler and some means to upload the binary and run it on the controller. We are happy to support you here.
BR,
Alois
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Re: Have siemens/Mitsubishi/OMRON PLC been support so far? [message #1808840 is a reply to message #1808790] |
Tue, 02 July 2019 19:56 |
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You are welcome.
Regarding your questions with IOs: Depending on your IO system you have to provide drivers for these. Currently we are migrating our IO driver system to a new design where we have a dedicated IO configuration resource in the device where the IO devices are configured and the IO ports assigned to generic names. This generic names are then used with the generic IO FBs (e.g., IX, QW, ...). Examples for these can be found in the emBrick and the Wago modules.
You can emulate quite easily your IOs by hand, or emulated IO behavior with IEC 61499. If you want it more sophisticated you can use our new FMU support where you can connect 4diac FORTE any simulation tool capable of FMU/FMI. Please see the Eclipse 4diac documentation for details.
BR,
Alois
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Re: Have siemens/Mitsubishi/OMRON PLC been support so far? [message #1808981 is a reply to message #1808962] |
Fri, 05 July 2019 12:51 |
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This strongly depends on how and what you want to mock. The simplest mock would be just not use the FBs and just use monitoring to provide you with manual IO values. The next step would be wrap com fbs in own CFb implementations of our IO FBs and connect a simulation modelled in IEC 61499 to them. Finally you could read the documentation about FMU/FMI and see how you can connect 4diac FORTE to existing simulation tools.
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