The ToolMeasuringMachineType represents the measuring machine interface of the information model. It is the entry point to the OPC UA interface of a Tool Measuring Machine. It gives a basic structure to the interface. An instance of this type aggregates all information related to one system.
All instances of ToolMeasuringMachineType have to be referenced from the 3:Machines node defined in OPC 40001-1. At least one ToolMeasuringMachineType instance shall be present to qualify for any measuring machine profile of OPC 40504.
The ToolMeasuringMachineType is formally defined in Table 17.
Table 17 – ToolMeasuringMachineType Definition
Attribute |
Value |
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BrowseName |
ToolMeasuringMachineType |
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IsAbstract |
False |
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References |
Node Class |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
Other |
Subtype of the 9:GMSType defined in OPC 40210 i.e. inheriting the InstanceDeclarations of that Node. |
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0:HasComponent |
Object |
3:MachineryBuildingBlocks |
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0:FolderType |
M |
0:HasComponent |
Object |
0:FileSystem |
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0:FileDirectoryType |
M |
Conformance Units |
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CuttingTool ToolMeasuringMachineType |
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CuttingTool FileSystem ToolMeasuringMachine |
The components of the ToolMeasuringMachineType have additional subcomponents which are defined in Table 18.
Table 18 – ToolMeasuringMachineType Additional Subcomponents
Source Path |
Reference |
NodeClass |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
Others |
0:FileSystem |
0:HasComponent |
Object |
8:WorkMasters |
|
0:FileDirectoryType |
O |
0:FileSystem |
0:HasComponent |
Object |
Results |
|
0:FileDirectoryType |
O |
3:MachineryBuildingBlocks |
0:HasAddIn |
Object |
7:JobManagement |
|
7:JobManagementType |
M |
The 0:FileSystem is the root of all file directories of the OPC UA and the underlying machine.
Note: While a direct coupling is not essential, aligning the file paths in both OPC UA 0:FileSystem and actual file systems is recommended (e.g. "/Directory1/FileA" in Unix and "ns=1;i=1001 Directory1/FileA" in OPC UA BrowsePath). Harmonizing OPC UA 0:FileSystem with actual file systems is advised for a more intuitive and efficient work environment.