Multiple Stations vs Multiple Controllers
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 6:36 pm
Hi guys,
I am working on a project that involves 1 HMI and 4 PLCs. All PLCs are Mitsubishi FX3GE. I am using MELSEC FX3GE protocol for communication.
Whilst setting this up, I find I have 2 options for configuring the controllers in IxDev. The first option is to configure 4 separate controllers and use the default station. The second option is to use a single controller and configure 4 stations.
I should point out at this stage that I have the project working OK using multi-stations, though I can make it work using either approach.
My question is - Can anyone tell me what the advantages/disadvantages of the two different approaches are. The only real difference I can see so far is that I cannot perform data exchange if I use the multi-station approach? Is there a preferred or recommended approach?
Any feedback would be welcome.
Thanks
Sc.
I am working on a project that involves 1 HMI and 4 PLCs. All PLCs are Mitsubishi FX3GE. I am using MELSEC FX3GE protocol for communication.
Whilst setting this up, I find I have 2 options for configuring the controllers in IxDev. The first option is to configure 4 separate controllers and use the default station. The second option is to use a single controller and configure 4 stations.
I should point out at this stage that I have the project working OK using multi-stations, though I can make it work using either approach.
My question is - Can anyone tell me what the advantages/disadvantages of the two different approaches are. The only real difference I can see so far is that I cannot perform data exchange if I use the multi-station approach? Is there a preferred or recommended approach?
Any feedback would be welcome.
Thanks
Sc.