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| Control Station OPC |
Control Station OPC – OLE for Process Control – is an optional software module for the DEVELOPER solution. With Control Station OPC, you can remotely access controller output data in real-time.
Access process output data from all major controller configurations, including ABB, Emerson, Fischer Controls, Honeywell, Rockwell Automation, Westinghouse, and Yokogawa. Easily locate and communicate with active or hidden controllers on your network.
Improve the effectiveness of your research and development efforts with DEVELOPER and improve your efficiency with Control Station OPC.
Contact us to learn about licensing and to hear how DEVELOPER delivers a rapid ROI.
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DEVELOPER TM
Designed primarily for engineers and scientists challenged with the development of new processes or engaged in research and development. In addition to design tools, DEVELOPER is equipped with an array of custom process features, including Cascade and Feed Forward process control. DEVELOPER is a powerful tool for architecting and evaluating unique processes and for developing new production strategies.
Design Tools
- Access the suite of process design tools found in ENGINEER, including the Controller Design Menu, Process Model Library, and Data Analysis Tools
Custom Processes Simulation
- Choose between single loop and multiple loop processes
- Construct an appropriate process model using either linear or non-linear and either over-damped or under-damped forms
- Set a range of disturbance values – low, middle, high – or use the solution’s default settings
- Provide maximum and minimum as well as start-up values for Controller Output and Process Variable, or use the solution’s default settings
Cascade Simulation
- Use primary controller output data to manipulate set-point of secondary and tertiary controllers, providing faster downstream process responses
Trial multi-variable control designs while rapidly and systematically evaluating compounds and controlled chemical reactions. Re-engineer existing control architectures and identify potentially significant improvements to production capacity. Gain the confidence provided by technology that is both intuitive and powerful. |
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