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MatrikonOPC Data Manager
Sharing process data between multiple control systems has never been easier.
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Matrikon's OPC Data Manager (ODM) is a software application that transfers data
from one OPC server to another. Use ODM when you need to share data between two or
more control systems (e.g. PLC and a DCS). With ODM this connectivity can be
accomplished with standard, off-the-shelf software.
OLE for Process Control
(OPC) servers are available for every major system on the market today. Traditional
OPC-enabled systems share data by implementing one application as an OPC client
and another as an OPC server. Sometimes, however, neither application is an OPC
client; instead, both are servers. Two OPC servers can't exchange data, as they are
designed to respond to a client's requests and are unable to generate requests.
Matrikon's ODM solves this problem by acting as a 'double-headed' or 'thin' OPC
client to both servers. It requests data from one server and immediately sends
it to the other OPC server.
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Companies using MatrikonOPC Data Manager
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3M
Rockwell Automation
Honeywell
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International Paper
WellDynamics
Emerson Process Management
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Data Manager supports operating in a redundant manner, but when support for
OPC Server-level redundancy is required,
MatrikonOPC Redundancy Broker is used.
Features include:
Now Features Redundancy
Supports writing Value, Quality and Timestamp to HDA Servers
No programming required
Supports OPC 2.0 Data Access and 1.0a
Server to server communication
Supports COM/DCOM
Can run as a Windows service
Allows user to control data transfer based on quality
Comes with its own server, MatrikonOPC Server for Data Manager
Bulk Configuration.
ODM enables you to do bulk configuration by importing CSV (Comma Separated Values)
files from such applications as Microsoft Excel.
Simulation and Testing
Sometimes, the hardware required for testing may be unavailable. With ODM, the
lack of hardware will not delay your testing schedule. No matter what
OPC server is being used, ODM can populate it with simulated data
using the MatrikonOPC Simulation Server.
Sustained Throughput (based on PIII 400 MHz)
10,000 reads per second
3,000 reads/writes per second
Values
The value of any point can easily be accessed by double clicking on it.
Redundancy
Use ODM to implement full redundancy. The Primary ODM executes on one PC, while the
Standby ODM (on another PC) monitors the Primary’s operation. If the Standby
ODM detects a failure, it takes over immediately. This ensures that only one
ODM transfers data at a time and avoids data loss. ODM can also be used with
the MatrikonOPC
Redundancy Broker (ORB).
Multiple Options
Each point can be configured separately to scale values and provide default error
values, and is compatible with DDE/NetDDE.
Automatic Startup
The simple configuration allows you to save special login information. In the
event of an unscheduled shutdown, ODM will automatically restart along with
other Windows services, log in to the necessary OPC servers, and fully
recover without any user intervention.
Supported OPC Specifications:
OPC A&E (OPC Alarms and Events) 1.0
OPC A&E (OPC Alarms and Events) 1.01
OPC A&E (OPC Alarms and Events) 1.1
OPC DA (OPC Data Access) 1.0a
OPC DA (OPC Data Access) 2.0
OPC DA (OPC Data Access) 2.05a
OPC DA (OPC Data Access) 3.0
OPC HDA (OPC Historical Data Access) 1.0
OPC HDA (OPC Historical Data Access) 1.1
OPC HDA (OPC Historical Data Access) 1.2
* OPC DA client and server, OPC A&E and OPC HDA client.
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