Industrial-strength MQTT with Sparkplug B PostedJanuary 20, 2021 Are you a system integrator, developer, engineer, or manager wondering if MQTT could help with your industrial internet of things (IIoT) application? If so, this white paper can give you some answers. It explains the fundamentals of the protocol, demonstrates how the Sparkplug B specification adapts MQTT to industrial applications, and shows you how to establish and scale MQTT networks using industrial edge computing.This approach creates a secure foundation for IIoT networks that scale up smoothly and operate reliably in support of mission-critical applications.Download: https://www.opto22.com/support/resources-tools/documents/2357-white-paper-industrial-strength-mqtt-sparkpl Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Building Industrial IoT from Edge to Cloud PostedAugust 19, 2020 Sharing process data has long been a goal of industrial automation, but traditional operational technology (OT) architectures are poor at scaling, priced prohibitively, and demand complex configuration and support. So how can we achieve the new, more ambitious goals of the industrial internet of things (IIoT)?Read this white paper to see how next-generation distributed I/O and control are opening new possibilities for connected infrastructure. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
I/O for the IIoT PostedApril 22, 2020 In an era of increasing connectivity and technical capabilities, it seems like simple ideas should be simple to achieve. But industrial internet of things projects, even simple ones, are still expensive, demand special skills, and involve many steps. This white paper introduces edge I/O, a new kind of product that simplifies IIoT applications. Opto 22's groov RIO is an example of an edge I/O product. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
groov EPIC Cybersecurity Design and Best Practices PostedMay 28, 2019 This technical note describes the cybersecurity features built into groov EPIC and lists best practices for setting up a secure groov EPIC system. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Meet the Future: Edge Programmable Industrial Controllers PostedMarch 26, 2019 For today's controls engineers, new demands to use and share data present three main challenges: security, complexity, and expense. These IIoT or data-intensive automation applications typically require many steps and a lot of middleware: hardware, drivers, parsers, and custom software. Time-consuming to set up, difficult to maintain and change, they also open major security concerns.See how a new kind of industrial controller—an edge programmable industrial controller, or EPIC—can simplify and secure automation and IIoT projects, while reducing cost and complexity. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Tutorial video: Getting Started with MQTT PostedSeptember 27, 2018 https://www.opto22.com/support/resources-tools/videos/video-how-to-get-started-w... In this tutorial you will learn how to get started using MQTT with Node-RED. The IoT is all about interconnecting devices. MQTT is a lightweight publish-subscribe based protocol that relays data through a central broker. This video covers: How the MQTT model worksWhat is an MQTT brokerThe advantages and disadvantages of MQTTHow to use MQTT to turn on a digital outputMQTT Node-RED Node Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Introducing OptoU - free online training PostedJuly 20, 2018 https://training.opto22.com/ This free online training program provides convenient, on-demand training courses for engineers and automation professionals. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Opto 22 announces world's first Edge Programmable Industrial Controller: groov EPIC. PostedJuly 20, 2018 http://info.opto22.com/this-is-epic-introducing-groov-epic This completely new system brings the future of automation to the present by combining guaranteed-for-life I/O, real-time control, local and remote HMI, and industrial/IT data exchange in a compact, industrial package. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Edge Computing Primer PostedSeptember 2, 2016 Successful Internet of Things (IoT) applications send data from systems that monitor and control the physical world to information technology (IT) data processing systems. There the data can be analyzed and the results used to improve business capabilities: better inventory management, better predictive maintenance, reduced asset downtime, and much more.But first we need to solve 3 problems: how to connect the physical world to the IT world, how to handle the huge masses of data that physical systems produce, and how to efficiently structure the IoT.This white paper explores these problems and how edge computing can help solve them. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Your IoT Primer: Bridge the Gap between OT and IT PostedJuly 25, 2016 You've probably heard about the Internet of Things (IoT). But what is it, and how will it affect our businesses?This primer helps you understand the IoT and the significant challenges we face to realize its benefits.The primer defines operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), and shows how they are converging and why. It defines IoT technologies and suggests 3 steps you can take to develop an effective and profitable IoT strategy. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
SNAP PAC REST API and the Internet of Things - for OT Professionals PostedJuly 25, 2016 We’ve all heard about the Internet of Things (IoT) and its promises: bringing useful data directly to people who make business decisions, and enabling machines to communicate with each other and make decisions for human benefit.But how does the IoT actually work? How does the data get from inside these physical "things" to computer networks where it can be used?This technical paper describes that pathway for OT (operational technology) professionals—automation professionals. It describes the kinds of data you may be asked to provide and why. It explains how data from physical "things"—especially existing sensors and actuators that have no IoT capabilities built in—can be securely communicated to company computer networks, without disturbing control networks.The paper also explains concepts important to any IoT strategy and introduces a new method to achieve the IoT results you need now, without requiring a complex chain of conversion hardware and software. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
6 Reasons to Consider the SNAP PAC System for Your Next Project PostedSeptember 25, 2015 This short document suggests six reasons why you should consider the SNAP PAC System for your next automation project. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Opto 22's New groov Action Plan Accelerates Development of Mobile Operator Interfaces PostedSeptember 25, 2015 New service quickly incorporates groov mobile interfaces into industrial automation and control applications. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
What is groov? PostedAugust 18, 2015 http://groov.com/what-is-groov/ What is groov? And how can it help you get your system on your mobile? Watch this short introduction video, and at the conclusion, you can request to be contacted by an engineer. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Opto 22 Integrates Custom Applications with SNAP PAC Control Systems PostedJuly 14, 2015 .NET Controller SDK for SNAP PAC provides modern .NET interface fordeveloping applications that control and communicate with Opto 22SNAP PAC control systems. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Opto 22 Adds Event Notifications and Lower-cost Options to groov PostedMay 26, 2015 Press Release: Event-based notifications in new groov 3.0 is one of many new features that also include new screen development tools, simulated tag database, and entry level pricing. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Case Study: Pioneer Energy PostedMay 26, 2015 What's in North Dakota that's as bright as the city of Chicago in the nighttime sky? It's flare gas from oil fields, a waste stream going up in smoke. Pioneer Energy is changing that waste into resources, with their Mobile Alkane Gas Separator (MAGS). Mounted on a trailer, the complete system can be trucked to a well site, installed in 24 hours, and remotely monitored. This case study explains how the system processes flare gas and how it is controlled and monitored. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Application Brief: Plummer's Environmental Services PostedMay 26, 2015 Industrial services company Plummer's Environmental Services collects, treats, and disposes of thousands of gallons of liquid waste. Opto 22 SNAP PAC and groov products help make it happen. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Case Study: Industrial Combustion and Gasification Research Facility PostedFebruary 20, 2015 The Industrial Combustion and Gasification Research Facility (ICGRF) at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City was established in 1995. The original facility housed a 1.5 MW pulverized coal research reactor to investigate the formation and control of oxides of nitrogen in utility boilers. Since that time, the ICGRF has grown to 30,000 square feet with eight pilot-scale reactors and numerous small research and support facilities.The original facility equipment was controlled and monitored by Opto 22 automation systems and, as the facility grew, more Opto 22 systems were installed. The current project with Opto 22 consists of removing all legacy control hardware and updating it with the latest SNAP PAC System hardware and software to form a modern, integrated automation system. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More
Application Brief: New Sky Energy PostedFebruary 20, 2015 New Sky Energy (Boulder, Colorado) developed SulfurCycle, an innovative, automated natural gas "sweetening" process that removes corrosive hydrogen sulfide gas from raw natural gas, and does so in a way that reduces costs, generates useful chemical products, and allows precise remote control of a traditionally on-site, manual process. Opto 22's SNAP PAC System hardware and software made it happen. Posted byOPTO 22 Read More