TransSECS & MIStudio Supported Devices & Platforms
TransSECS and MIStudio Supported Devices and Platforms
TransSECS and MIStudio are powerful, flexible toolsets designed to support a wide range of industrial and edge devices, ensuring seamless data integration for digital transformation initiatives. Below is a comprehensive list of the supported platforms, communication protocols, and devices that these tools can connect with.
Supported Operating Systems
TransSECS and MIStudio applications (MIX runtime) run 24/7 on a variety of platforms, including:
- Windows (10, 11, Server 2016, Server 2019, Server 2022)
- Linux
- macOS
- Raspberry Pi (ARM-based Linux)
Supported Industrial Protocols
These toolsets support direct communication with industrial automation and manufacturing equipment through multiple industry-standard protocols:
- OPC UA (Unified Architecture)
- OPC DA (Classic OPC)
- Modbus TCP/RTU
- EtherNet/IP
- BACnet/IP
- MQTT (with JSON, Sparkplug B support)
- REST API (for HTTP-based integration)
- SECS/GEM (Semiconductor Equipment Communication Standard)
- CAN Bus
- RS-232 / RS-485
Supported PLC Communication Protocols
TransSECS and MIStudio seamlessly integrate with a wide range of PLCs via industry-standard communication protocols, including:
- Beckhoff ADS/TwinCAT
- Festo Automation Suite
- Siemens Simatic S7 Protocols
- Rockwell/Allen-Bradley (EtherNet/IP, DF1 Serial)
- Mitsubishi Melsec
- Modicon/Schneider (Modbus TCP/RTU)
- Omron (FINS, Host Link, Modbus)
- GE Fanuc (Modbus, Ethernet TCP/IP)
Supported JDBC Databases
TransSECS and MIStudio support direct integration with any JDBC-compatible database, including:
Relational Databases:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Oracle Database
- IBM Db2
- MariaDB
- SQLite
Cloud Database Support:
- Through JDBC connectors (AWS, Azure, Google, etc.)
Expandability and Custom Device Support
In addition to the supported protocols and devices listed above, TransSECS and MIStudio’s flexible architecture allows for custom protocol integrations and API-based connectivity to proprietary systems. If your device or protocol is not listed, contact us to discuss how these tools can be extended to meet your requirements.
Get in Touch
- info@ergotech.com
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