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- Open Platform Communications - Wikipedia
Open Platform Communications (OPC) is a series of standards and specifications for industrial telecommunication They are based on Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for process control An industrial automation task force developed the original standard in 1996 under the name OLE for Process Control
- What is OPC? - OPC Foundation
OPC is the interoperability standard for the secure and reliable exchange of data in the industrial automation space and in other industries It is platform independent and ensures the seamless flow of information among devices from multiple vendors
- What is OPC? - Open Platform Communication Architecture Benefits
OPC is an acronym for Open Platform Communication that works on client server architecture to send and receive data at a low cost
- What is OPC? | Open Platform Communications | PTC
Open Platform Communications (OPC) allow industrial devices and applications to communicate using universal protocols and simplifying operations
- OPC Unified Architecture - Wikipedia
OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a cross-platform, open-source, IEC62541 standard for data exchange from sensors to cloud applications developed by the OPC Foundation
- Home Page - OPC Foundation
OPC technologies were created to allow information to be easily and securely exchanged between diverse platforms from multiple vendors and to allow seamless integration of those platforms without costly, time-consuming software development
- OPC Foundation - Wikipedia
The OPC standards specify the communication of industrial process data, alarms and events, historical data and batch process data between sensors, instruments, controllers, software systems, and notification devices
- A Beginner’s Guide to OPC – OPC Connect
Learn the answers to these other common OPC questions by getting your free beginner’s OPC guide here What does the OPC acronym stand for? What’s the difference between an OPC client and OPC server? Why do I need OPC servers if my control hardware vendor says they support OPC?
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