Hi Nick Rees,
> 3. Standard PLC systems where (as distinct from the other two), you
> take Ethernet to a PLC controller which then has a series of modules
it
> talks to in a variety of possible ways.
I recommend FA-M3 PLC made by YOKOGAWA.
The product line has a CPU, F3RP61(e-RT3 2.0), that runs Linux.
You can run iocCore on the CPU to make it an IOC.
A simple device support module, which was created just by wrapping the
BSP's API, has already been available.
http://www-linac.kek.jp/cont/epics/f3rp61/
Channel Access takes care of the communication between the IOC and OPI
tools running on your host machine.
Simple DI/DO and AD/DA modules, positioning module, temperature monitor
module, etc. are avalable for the IOC.
What would you have to say to this solution?
Best regards,
J. Odagiri, KEKB control group
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