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SCADA systems, or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems, are essential components in factory automation that enable real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes. These systems typically consist of software and hardware that collect data from sensors and devices across a manufacturing facility, allowing operators to manage operations efficiently. SCADA systems are built to integrate with various equipment and are often used in conjunction with PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and RTUs (Remote Terminal Units).
| Communication protocols | Modbus, OPC, DNP3 |
| Data logging capacity | Up to several terabytes |
| User interface | Web-based or desktop applications |
| Supported devices | Sensors, actuators, PLCs |
| Redundancy options | Hot standby, load balancing |
When selecting a SCADA system, buyers should consider the specific needs of their operation, including the types of devices to be monitored and controlled, as well as the required communication protocols. It's important to specify the scale of the system, such as the number of data points and the expected data logging capacity. Additionally, inquire about user interface options and redundancy features to ensure reliability in critical applications.
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To monitor and control industrial processes in real-time.
Industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, and utilities.
Yes, they are designed to work with various sensors and devices.
Common protocols include Modbus, OPC, and DNP3.
Data redundancy can be achieved through hot standby or load balancing configurations.
Yes, training is often necessary to effectively operate and manage SCADA systems.