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News Release from: Moore Industries International | Subject: NCS OPC data server
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2004
OPC approves Moore Industries NET
Concentrator
Moore Industries process control and distributed I/O network, the NET Concentrator System, has obtained OPC Foundation approval for the system OPC server, confirming connectivity and interoperability
Moore Industries process control and distributed I/O network, the NET Concentrator System (NCS), has obtained OPC Foundation approval for the system OPC server This approval confirms the connectivity and interoperability of the NCS with other OPC vendors
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The NCS provides a real-time signal gateway between the field or factory floor and the control strategy.
When the NCS OPC data server is installed onto a PC, it acts as centralized location for communicating with local NCS stations, and remote NCS subnets.
The standard topography allows the user to run the OPC server on computer-based systems along with OPC-compliant servers from other manufacturers.
The OPC Foundation (www.opcfoundation.org) is a non-profit organization comprised of members from leading manufacturers and solution providers in factory and process automation.
The Foundation is dedicated to ensuring interoperability in automation by creating and maintaining open specifications that standardise the communication of acquired process data, alarm and event records, historical data, and batch data to multi-vendor enterprise systems and between production devices.
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