Applies To:
  • CitectSCADA 5.10, 5.20

Summary:
Citect's OPC Client driver (OPC) can be used to communicate to a variety of 3rd party OPC Servers. What are some common OPC Servers used with Citect? (Please recommend others that you have used). 

Solution:

ABB OPC servers
The known OPC servers currently available from ABB include the AF100 OPC server. See also KB article Q2632

AG·E Automation OPC servers
OPC servers available for a variety of industry standard fieldbuses, including Profibus, CANopen, DeviceNet, ASI, Interbus etc. These servers are available from any AG·E distributor. See also AG·E 's web site: http://www.ag-e.com/

Fisher ROC OPC server
Allows communications with the Fisher-Rosemount Remote Operation Controllers (ROC). See also KB article Q2624

Matrikon OPC servers
Allow communications with a variety of DCS systems, etc. See also Matrikon's web site: http://www.matrikon.com/systems/products.htm

National Instruments OPC servers
Allow communications with National Instruments data acquisition cards, Foundation Fieldbus solutions, etc. These servers are available from any National Instruments distributor. See also National Instruments' web site: http://www.natinst.com/

Softing OPC servers
OPC servers available for a variety of industry standard fieldbuses, including Profibus, CANopen, DeviceNet, Foundation Fieldbus, etc. These servers are available from any Softing distributor, including Ci Technologies. See also Softing's web site: http://www.softing.com/

SST OPC servers
OPC servers available for a variety of industry standard fieldbuses, including Profibus, CANopen, DeviceNet, ASI, Interbus, etc. These servers are available from any SST distributor. See also SST's web site: http://www.sstech.on.ca/

VMIC IOWorks OPC server
Allows communications with VMIC's IOWorks PC-based control software. This server is available from VMIC distributors. See also VMIC's web site: http://www.vmic.com/

 

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