Hear from Opto 22's Arun Sinha in the latest technology discussion on the Atlas Podcast.
What technologies are emerging in automation, and how can they help you with your projects? The Atlas Podcast focuses on answering these questions for the new year and beyond.
The Atlas Podcast explores technology topics with hosts Martin Kelman and Alex Matheson. Released weekly, each episode interviews a special guest with expert insight into key areas of technology and industry.
Their latest episode features Opto 22's Director of Business Development, Arun Sinha, who shares his insights on the future of technology in our industry.
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Topics:
IIoT,
data visualization,
podcast,
edge computing,
OT data
Sending Season's Greetings and keeping you informed of our year-end holiday schedule.
How quickly another year is coming to a close, and we'd once again like to take the time to extend our warmest holiday wishes. We sincerely appreciate another year of working with the best customers and dedicated OptoPartners and distributors. We thank you for your continued business and support.
From the Opto headquarters in Temecula, California, USA, to all our customers and partners worldwide, we wish you a happy and healthy holiday season.
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Topics:
groov EPIC,
holiday hours,
holiday schedule,
groov RIO
New categories and reorganization of topics are just some of the reasons to visit the OptoForums.
Whether you're new to using Opto 22 products or a long-time user, you can benefit from checking out the OptoForums. It's where engineering minds meet to post questions, answer fellow forum user questions, recommend solutions or even provide code samples—all related to Opto 22 hardware and software.
Moderated by Opto 22's Ben Orchard and Terry Orchard, the Forums are another great resource to keep bookmarked for troubleshooting or application advice.
And the Forums recently went through some reorganization, with more topics and categories added to help you find your answers more quickly and efficiently. Take a look at what's new.
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Topics:
Node-RED,
MQTT,
CODESYS,
groov EPIC,
Ignition,
groov RIO,
OPC UA,
OptoForum
Learn more about automation products and IIoT technologies through the Interactive Demo section on the website.
Many people benefit from hands-on learning, which is why we've always maintained a section of interactive resources on the Opto 22 website. If you haven't tried it yourself, take a few minutes to point, click, and discover some new product features and functions.
These website demos cover advanced edge computing and IIoT concepts using groov EPIC and RIO products, building custom HMIs with groov View, and even basic automation 101 concepts like PID turning.
Here are some website demos you can explore.
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Topics:
PID loop control,
groov View,
groov EPIC,
groov RIO,
IIoT System Architecture,
interactive demo
A new section just added to the Opto 22 Developer site supports the latest 3.0.0 release of the Opto 22 CODESYS library package.
If you haven't visited developer.opto22.com in awhile, you'll want to spend some time reviewing our latest technical guides and resources. The site gets a lot of traffic from developers working with groov EPIC, SNAP PACs, Node-RED, and even industrial I/O for Raspberry Pi.
Since all Opto 22 products are designed on open standards, you have a variety of ways to interact with them and integrate with other systems. The developer site helps you do that.
Now we've added a section dedicated to helping you program CODESYS on groov EPIC controllers.
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Topics:
Node-RED,
CODESYS,
groov EPIC,
developer
Hear from Evo Integration as their success with groov RIO projects has earned them IoT OptoPartner status.
Meet our newest member of the OptoPartner program: Evo Integration, "the evolution of integration today."
Centrally located in eastern Pennsylvania, Evo Integration is a one-stop shop for all of your automation, communication, and electrical needs. Their team recently completed a project in the Food & Beverage industry, where they used groov RIO, MQTT, and OPC UA technologies to monitor remote location storage. This impressive application got the attention of the Opto team of engineers, and led to inviting Evo to become an IoT Certified OptoPartner.
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Topics:
groov EPIC,
system integrator,
OptoPartner,
groov RIO
Hear from OptoPartner 4IR Solutions in this guest blog post as CTO Joe Dolivo describes the ideal device for running Ignition Edge software.
The Ignition platform by Inductive Automation provides a modern, robust, and flexible development environment for building SCADA, IIoT, and Industry 4.0 applications in support of digital transformation initiatives.
Ignition's scalable architecture makes it a perfect solution for building both fully on-premises applications as well as "hybrid cloud" applications that are distributed across both the cloud and the edge. In the industrial automation world, most cloud-enabled solutions still require an on-premises component to allow control of equipment and data buffering in the event of connectivity issues. Ignition provides a purpose-built Ignition Edge product suite for this use case, which must be deployed on a complementary hardware platform that is appropriate for running plant-floor applications.
Let's consider for a moment what an ideal device for running Ignition Edge might look like—our hypothetical Ignition Edge "Dream Machine."
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Topics:
Ignition Edge,
groov EPIC,
OptoPartner,
Art of the Possible
Cost-effective automation and internet of things technologies save time and yield better control.
California-based Azcal Management farms a wide variety of crops in drought-prone conditions. Managing water use and monitoring pumps is crucial for their operations to succeed and means walking a fine line between providing just enough water, but not too little.
Azcal farm managers made the decision to automate their manual processes to keep up with demand and avoid costly breakdowns, repairs, or damaged crops. Finding a system integrator in the agriculture field market was challenging, but after meeting with John WIlliamson of Farm Data Systems (FDS), they realized the new edge technology that FDS offered could bring their farming operations into the internet of things.
It was time for an end-to-end field monitoring and automation solution for crop irrigation management.
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Topics:
Case studies,
groov EPIC,
groov RIO
Honest answers to your questions about making the move from SNAP PAC controllers to groov EPIC.
I’d like to try and feed two birds with one handful of grain in this blog…
We often get these two questions from existing Opto 22 customers who are moving or migrating from SNAP PAC controllers to groov EPIC (or sometimes keeping SNAP I/O to work with an EPIC system).
- Are they the same?
- Which should I configure first, groov Manage or PAC Control?
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Topics:
PAC Control,
groov EPIC,
snap pac
Need to change owners for a groov EPIC? Want to move groov Server for Windows to a new PC? Here’s how.
When you first activate a groov EPIC, a groov Box, or groov Server for Windows, you become the owner of that product. If your product is groov Server, you install it on a specific PC, tied to that PC’s MAC address.
But what if that changes? What if you need to make someone else the owner, or you need to move groov Server to a different PC?
These issues typically don’t arise with groov RIO because it doesn’t require activation, but they may affect these products:
Here are some tips for making these transfers.
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Topics:
groov server for windows,
groov EPIC