Using Controllers not in the iX Library
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:51 pm
Our company makes military ruggedized PLC's. We previously used the QSI touchscreens as an HMI for our product, but since they are now legacy products we are exploring the A7/A12 screens with iX for the future.
Being a niche product, it is not built in as one of the controllers available in iX. We used ModbusTCP and multicasts as the main methods of communication with the old Gxx screens in the Qlarity environment. We could also support point to point ethernet as well. I am trying to understand what the best means of setting up communication would be in iX. Is it possible to create a custom controller and import that into iX?
I did not look into the example at length, but I saw from the Scripting FAQ that TCP/UDP communication can be done outside of the controller tag environment. Is that our best option?
Being a niche product, it is not built in as one of the controllers available in iX. We used ModbusTCP and multicasts as the main methods of communication with the old Gxx screens in the Qlarity environment. We could also support point to point ethernet as well. I am trying to understand what the best means of setting up communication would be in iX. Is it possible to create a custom controller and import that into iX?
I did not look into the example at length, but I saw from the Scripting FAQ that TCP/UDP communication can be done outside of the controller tag environment. Is that our best option?