OPC Driver

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OPC Driver

An OPC Driver is a module responsible for collecting data from external devices executing an OPC Server, which can be supplied by any manufacturer. Tags can be imported to an OPC Driver inside E3, which in this case works as an OPC client, or even created in E3. To use an OPC Driver, follow this procedure:

1.Right-click a project's name in Explorer and select the Insert - OPC Client Driver option. In Domain mode, right-click the Server Objects - Drivers and OPC item, select the Insert OPC Client Driver In option, and then a project's name.

Inserting an OPC Driver

Inserting an OPC Driver

When inserting an OPC Driver in an application in E3 Studio, this object's View is opened, according to the next figure.

OPC Driver's View

OPC Driver's View

The available options on this View are described on the next table.

Available options for OPC Driver's View

Option

Description

Add Add

Adds a new OPC Tag Group to an OPC Driver, an OPC Tag, OPC Block, or OPC Folder to an OPC Tag Group, or an OPC Block Element to an OPC Block

Remove Remove

Removes the selected item from this View

Select Server Select Server

Selects an OPC Server

Activate or Deactivate Communication Activate or Deactivate Communication

Activates or deactivates communication with this OPC Driver

Import Tags Import Tags

Imports Tags to this OPC Driver

Information About Server Information About Server

Displays a window with this OPC Driver's settings

Tag Counting Tag Counting

Displays the total number of OPC Tags in this OPC Driver

 

NOTES

The Activate or Deactivate Communication Activate or Deactivate Communication option implies in a sufficient number of licences for all OPC Tags and OPC Block Elements available in an OPC Driver. If there is no sufficient licenses for all Elements of an OPC Block, the whole OPC Block does not communicate. Please check topic Licenses for more information about this behavior.

The Tag Counting Tag Counting option takes into account the number of OPC Tags plus the number of OPC Block Elements available in an OPC Driver.

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