Tag Archives: Microsoft

Not OPC UA’s Time in the Sun

I try very hard to not write anything controversial. It’s not that I shy away [...]

OPC UA in Europe

OPC UA continues to explode in Europe and Germany in particular. For those of you [...]

When Is EtherNet/IP Not The Right Choice?

I had an interesting phone conversation with a guy this morning on EtherNet/IP and how [...]

Moving Data into a PC

One of the hats I wear here at RTA is the “I’ve got a weird [...]

What Is Classic OPC?

If we’re going to talk about Classic OPC (That’s the one currently installed all over [...]

OPC part 2 DDE

DDE or Dynamic Data Exchange is an early Windows technology used to move data from [...]

OPC – An Introduction

Not many people know my background and history. In reality I’m just an Italian dirt [...]

Linux Access To ControlLogix Data Tables

There are all kinds of ways for Microsoft Windows users to get data in and [...]

More On OPC

This is the second part of my blathering on OPC. Here I’ll describe what OPC [...]

When Not to Use EtherNet/IP

Had a call from a really nice guy down south today who wants to implement [...]