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Sinec H1 protocol
Human-Machine Interface and SCADA. topic
Posted by Chrisstoffer, Herman on 4 November, 2006 - 2:39 pm
Hello,
I need to show information froma legacy Siemens environment talking Sinec H1 in my HMI and are looking for a driver for the Sinec H1 protocol. A converter from Sinec H1 to TCP/IP also might do. Any suggestions?

Herman.


Posted by Daniel Chartier on 5 November, 2006 - 8:12 pm
Hello Herman;
Gateways exist, but can be very expensive. Look at Prolinx Gateways, or here:
http://www.ipcomm.de/product/ipConv/en/ipConv.pdf

Driv ers also exist, but what is your environment. Which HMI are you using. Many commercial HMIs have integrated drivers (or OPC packages) that can communicate with Sinec H1.
What programming software, Visual-C, C-C++, Visual Basic... would you like to integrate a driver in?
Have you thought of OPC, such as Kepware, to connect to your program?

Hope this helps,
Daniel Chartier


Posted by Reza on 11 December, 2007 - 11:41 pm
You can see http://www.traeger.de for DLLs and sample applications for both S5 and S7 PLCs.

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