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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts3.1.4 ControllerController industrial digital computer used in the control of manufacturing or process automation processes Note 1 to entry: A Controller reads inputs, performs logic, and writes outputs in real-time
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts3.1.14 OfflineEngineeringAutomationComponents is planned (typically without the hardware available), which gets deployed to the physical Controller , device , or Compute during the commissioning phase at a plant
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts5.1 Motivationincluding process control and discrete manufacturing. End-users and system integrators benefit from easier Controller integration and cross-vendor Controller-to-Controller interoperability. Seamless access to production data and process
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and ConceptsInteraction Model In the interaction model shown in Figure 3 , a Controller represents a control automation component typically implemented in a PLC or DCS controller. Today, Devices may be connected ... future, Devices may communicate directly with Compute application, eliminating the overhead of a Controller acting as an intermediary. Compute's hardware aspect scales from a single-board computer-based data
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts5.4.3 Application engineeringworkflow where Controls Engineers A and B jointly create a control application consisting of Controller A and Controller B while separated in time and space and potentially without the physical ... devices . Using Controller A's engineering tool, Engineer A creates the User Program for Controller A and describes the inputs and outputs to be shared. Engineer A then exports
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OPC-10000-80 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 80: UAFX Overview and Concepts5.4.4 Security configurationsecurity and rolls out the security policy required for the site per Controller , as shown in Figure 5 . The security policy contains, amongst others, certificates, roles, and user management
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OPC-10000-81 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 81: UAFX Connecting Devices and Information Model12.2 FxRootServer exposes the AutomationComponents as instances. In the world of a physical Controller , there would only be one instance of an AutomationComponent . In the world of digital twins, there might
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OPC-10000-81 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 81: UAFX Connecting Devices and Information ModelD.2.4 Verifying Assetsuses the rack example. Figure D.14 - Sample for Assets of a chassis-based controller Figure D.14 illustrates the Assets of a rack-based Controller . The vendor modelled a 12-slot ... rack with Connectors , a communications module, and two Controller (CPU) modules. The IsPhysicallyConnectedTo Reference indicates that the modules are plugged into slots 1 & 2, whereas slot 3 is unused
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OPC-10000-82 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 82: UAFX NetworkingUAFX C onnection between two UAFX Controllers . Figure 2 - Client/server with DNS resolution Controller A, with ConnectionManager (CM), has a DNS client and has been configured via DHCP or vendor ... server(s). The DNS server is contacted to resolve the HostName of Controller B, if not already resolved as part of UA session establishment, before issuing the EstablishConnections Method . Figure
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OPC-10000-82 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 82: UAFX Networking5.6.4.2 Application and QoS engineeringdefault) networking configuration of the End Station Components (see 6.3 ) on their Controller. Next, Controls Engineers set up the Connection configurations needed for sharing data between Controllers . As a final ... Figure 6 illustrates an example where two engineers jointly create a UAFX Application containing Controller A and Controller B while separated in time and space and potentially without physical devices
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OPC-10000-82 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 82: UAFX Networking6.4.1 OverviewBridge Components within one device can also be found in industrial automation (e.g., a Controller with multiple modules). An IA-station can include one or more IA-station functions acting
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringcase for sharing. Configuration information dependent on the type of AutomationComponent : Controller configurations typically contain the FunctionalEntities together with input and output Variables , DataSets , and the publisher and subscriber capabilities ... with another Controls Engineer. Figure 10 shows a Descriptor with configuration information for a Controller stored in the configuration.aml file. The Descriptor with product information is included. Figure 10 - Example
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringmodelling process. Figure F.1 is an AML Information Model example of a modular Controller for a filling machine for liquids. The figure shows the assets of the Controller : A backplane ... digital output module in slot "1". Figure F.1 - Controller for a filling machine The Information Model of the filling machine is modelled with three FunctionalEntities
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OPC-10000-83 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 83: UAFX OfflineEngineeringAsset structure In the next step, the Asset structure of the modular Controller is created using the FxAssetType SUC, which is provided by the OPC UA FX AML Libraries ... digital output module (RY10R2_DigitalOutput). See Figure F.4 . Figure F.4 - Asset modules of the controller After the creation of the modules, the available data for the identification of the Asset
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX Profiles6.5 ApplicationsApplications Figure 1 illustrates the Profiles and Facets that make up a UAFX Controller application. Figure 1 - Structure of the UAFX Profiles
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX Profiles6.6.4.1 OverviewFigure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , and Figure 9 illustrate the structure of UAFX Controller Profiles and Facets . Figure 6 - Structure of the UAFX Server Profile Figure 7 - Structure ... UAFX ConnectionManager Facet Figure 8 - Structure of the UAFX Controller Profile Figure 9 - Structure of UAFX Controller Safety Facet
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX ProfilesUAFX Controller Server 2024 Profile Table 41 describes the details of the UAFX Controller 2024 Server Profile. This Profile extends the "Nano Embedded Device 2022 Server" Profile with ... functionality necessary to host a UAFX Controller application. This Profile supersedes the UAFX Controller Server Profile . Table 41 - UAFX Controller Server 2024 Profile Group Conformance Unit / Profile Title Optional Nano
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX Profiles6.6.4.10 UAFX Controller 2024 ProfileUAFX Controller 2024 Profile Table 49 describes the details of the UAFX Controller 2024 Profile. This Profile is a collection of Profiles and Facets necessary to build a functional UAFX ... Controller , including a ConnectionManager . This Profile supersedes the UAFX Controller 2023 Profile . Table 49 - UAFX Controller 2024 Profile Group Conformance Unit / Profile Title Optional UAFX Controller Server 2024 Profile Embedded
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OPC-10000-84 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 84: UAFX Profiles6.6.4.11 UAFX Controller Safety FacetUAFX Controller Safety Facet Table 50 describes the details of the UAFX Controller Safety Facet. This Facet includes the functionality needed for a UAFX Controller to exchange safety-related data ... Both SafetyProvider and SafetyConsumer functionality are provided. Table 50 - UAFX Controller Safety Facet Group Conformance Unit / Profile Title Optional SafetyProvider Facet SafetyConsumer Facet SafetyProviderPubSubMapper Facet SafetyConsumerPubSubMapper Facet