Advanced Motion Control: Using the New 1500TF Processor and Siemens LAxis Lib...DMC, Inc.
Presenter - Erin Meyer
DMC recently developed a program for the 1517-TF PLC that utilized the Siemens LAxis function block library to control 15 axes of S120 servo motion. The features utilized included a Virtual Master axis, point to point motion, velocity motion, electronic gearing, and electronic camming. The drives were configured to utilize PROFISafe functions including STO and SS1 functionality.
Topics covered will include: considerations made when selecting the 1500T platform, a summary of the new features on the 1500T, and an overview of the software design, implementation, and commissioning process utilized to successfully start up the machine in TIA Portal v14. This includes developing code using the LAxis library and Profisafe, using Starter to commission the drives, and testing and starting up the various axis configurations. Tips, tricks, and lessons learned will also be presented
With an installed base approaching 4 million nodes IO-Link is THE protocol for communication down to the sensor and actuator level. This presentation will be covering what a typical IO-Link solution consists of, how it interfaces to the control system and the benefits that can be derived from this increased level of communication with IO-Link devices. These include: easier handling of measurement signals, remote and automatic device parameterisation, smart sensor diagnostic functions, safety over IO-Link whilst also being an enabler for Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 strategies.
The ISO 26262 standard has prescribed a Functional Safety framework for the Automotive Industry. We will begin by understanding what is HARA? And proceed to Why is HARA necessary?
https://www.embitel.com/blog/embedded-blog/hara-by-iso-26262-standard-for-your-functional-safety-project
Advanced Motion Control: Using the New 1500TF Processor and Siemens LAxis Lib...DMC, Inc.
Presenter - Erin Meyer
DMC recently developed a program for the 1517-TF PLC that utilized the Siemens LAxis function block library to control 15 axes of S120 servo motion. The features utilized included a Virtual Master axis, point to point motion, velocity motion, electronic gearing, and electronic camming. The drives were configured to utilize PROFISafe functions including STO and SS1 functionality.
Topics covered will include: considerations made when selecting the 1500T platform, a summary of the new features on the 1500T, and an overview of the software design, implementation, and commissioning process utilized to successfully start up the machine in TIA Portal v14. This includes developing code using the LAxis library and Profisafe, using Starter to commission the drives, and testing and starting up the various axis configurations. Tips, tricks, and lessons learned will also be presented
With an installed base approaching 4 million nodes IO-Link is THE protocol for communication down to the sensor and actuator level. This presentation will be covering what a typical IO-Link solution consists of, how it interfaces to the control system and the benefits that can be derived from this increased level of communication with IO-Link devices. These include: easier handling of measurement signals, remote and automatic device parameterisation, smart sensor diagnostic functions, safety over IO-Link whilst also being an enabler for Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 strategies.
The ISO 26262 standard has prescribed a Functional Safety framework for the Automotive Industry. We will begin by understanding what is HARA? And proceed to Why is HARA necessary?
https://www.embitel.com/blog/embedded-blog/hara-by-iso-26262-standard-for-your-functional-safety-project
DMC, a Siemens Solution Partner with the most S7 Certified Engineers in the United States, recently shared some insights to people new to Siemens to help avoid common mistakes at the 2011 Siemens Automation Summit. Over the years we have encountered numerous applications written by novices and seen first-hand some of the more common errors made.
An introduction to IO-Link. Gives an overview of how to add IO-Link to existing & new automation systems. By Neil Farrow, P.E. This is based on a presentation to ISA (the International Society for Automation).
Practical Distributed Control Systems (DCS) for Engineers and TechniciansLiving Online
This workshop will cover the practical applications of the modern Distributed Control System (DCS). Whilst all control systems are distributed to a certain extent today and there is a definite merging of the concepts of a DCS, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and SCADA and despite the rapid growth in the use of PLC’s and SCADA systems, some of the advantages of a DCS can still be said to be Integrity and Engineering time.
Abnormal Situation Management and Intelligent Alarm Management is a very important DCS issue that provides significant advantages over PLC and SCADA systems.
Few DCSs do justice to the process in terms of controlling for superior performance – most of them merely do the basics and leave the rest to the operators. Operators tend to operate within their comfort zone; they don’t drive the process “like Vettel drives his Renault”. If more than one adverse condition developed at the same time and the system is too basic to act protectively, the operator would probably not be able to react adequately and risk a major deviation.
Not only is the process control functionality normally underdeveloped but on-line process and control system performance evaluation is rarely seen and alarm management is often badly done. Operators consequently have little feedback on their own performance and exceptional adverse conditions are often not handled as well as they should be. This workshop gives suggestions on dealing with these issues.
The losses in process performance due to the inadequately developed control functionality and the operator’s utilisation of the system are invisible in the conventional plant and process performance evaluation and reporting system; that is why it is so hard to make the case for eliminating these losses. Accounting for the invisible losses due to inferior control is not a simple matter, technically and managerially; so it is rarely attempted. A few suggestions are given in dealing with this.
Why are DCS generally so underutilised? Often because the vendor minimises the applications software development costs to be sure of winning the job, or because he does not know enough about the process or if it is a green-field situation, enough could not be known at commissioning time but no allowance was made to add the missing functionality during the ramp-up phase. Often the client does not have the technical skills in-house to realise the desired functionality is missing or to adequately specify the desired functionality.
This workshop examines all these issues and gives suggestions in dealing with them and whilst not being by any means exhaustive provides an excellent starting point for you in working with a DCS.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-distributed-control-systems-dcs-engineers-technicians-2
CETPA INFOTECH PVT LTD is one of the IT education and training service provider brands of India that is preferably working in 3 most important domains. It includes IT Training services, software and embedded product development and consulting services.
The presentation gives you the basics of Programmable logic controller(PLC) and its use in industrial Automation along with
Supervisory control and Data Acquisition(SCADA).
contact for any info "nikhilbrahmas@gmail.com"
5 Tips for Using TIA Portal V14 to Decrease Safety Development Time DMC, Inc.
Presenter - Ryan Landwehr
The release of Totally Integrated Automation Portal V14 made significant improvements to SIMATIC STEP 7 Safety. We will demonstrate how these new features can decrease development time and significantly decrease wiring while maintaining or improving the SIL or PL.
This presentation will discuss how to use these new features, including S7-1200F PROFIsafe communication and distributed safety using F-I-Device communication. We will also explore ways to program your Siemens safety PLC effectively and efficiently through reusable safety function blocks, PLC data types, and built-in Siemens safety blocks.
Tools for Managing your LabVIEW Source CodeDMC, Inc.
This presentation is on the topic of managing LabVIEW source code. It covers what type of code is in a VI File, LabVIEW Projects, libraries, project libraries, packed project libraries and Class libraries. It also reviews the VI Package Manager (VIPM) and its sub-programs.
DMC, a Siemens Solution Partner with the most S7 Certified Engineers in the United States, recently shared some insights to people new to Siemens to help avoid common mistakes at the 2011 Siemens Automation Summit. Over the years we have encountered numerous applications written by novices and seen first-hand some of the more common errors made.
An introduction to IO-Link. Gives an overview of how to add IO-Link to existing & new automation systems. By Neil Farrow, P.E. This is based on a presentation to ISA (the International Society for Automation).
Practical Distributed Control Systems (DCS) for Engineers and TechniciansLiving Online
This workshop will cover the practical applications of the modern Distributed Control System (DCS). Whilst all control systems are distributed to a certain extent today and there is a definite merging of the concepts of a DCS, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and SCADA and despite the rapid growth in the use of PLC’s and SCADA systems, some of the advantages of a DCS can still be said to be Integrity and Engineering time.
Abnormal Situation Management and Intelligent Alarm Management is a very important DCS issue that provides significant advantages over PLC and SCADA systems.
Few DCSs do justice to the process in terms of controlling for superior performance – most of them merely do the basics and leave the rest to the operators. Operators tend to operate within their comfort zone; they don’t drive the process “like Vettel drives his Renault”. If more than one adverse condition developed at the same time and the system is too basic to act protectively, the operator would probably not be able to react adequately and risk a major deviation.
Not only is the process control functionality normally underdeveloped but on-line process and control system performance evaluation is rarely seen and alarm management is often badly done. Operators consequently have little feedback on their own performance and exceptional adverse conditions are often not handled as well as they should be. This workshop gives suggestions on dealing with these issues.
The losses in process performance due to the inadequately developed control functionality and the operator’s utilisation of the system are invisible in the conventional plant and process performance evaluation and reporting system; that is why it is so hard to make the case for eliminating these losses. Accounting for the invisible losses due to inferior control is not a simple matter, technically and managerially; so it is rarely attempted. A few suggestions are given in dealing with this.
Why are DCS generally so underutilised? Often because the vendor minimises the applications software development costs to be sure of winning the job, or because he does not know enough about the process or if it is a green-field situation, enough could not be known at commissioning time but no allowance was made to add the missing functionality during the ramp-up phase. Often the client does not have the technical skills in-house to realise the desired functionality is missing or to adequately specify the desired functionality.
This workshop examines all these issues and gives suggestions in dealing with them and whilst not being by any means exhaustive provides an excellent starting point for you in working with a DCS.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-distributed-control-systems-dcs-engineers-technicians-2
CETPA INFOTECH PVT LTD is one of the IT education and training service provider brands of India that is preferably working in 3 most important domains. It includes IT Training services, software and embedded product development and consulting services.
The presentation gives you the basics of Programmable logic controller(PLC) and its use in industrial Automation along with
Supervisory control and Data Acquisition(SCADA).
contact for any info "nikhilbrahmas@gmail.com"
5 Tips for Using TIA Portal V14 to Decrease Safety Development Time DMC, Inc.
Presenter - Ryan Landwehr
The release of Totally Integrated Automation Portal V14 made significant improvements to SIMATIC STEP 7 Safety. We will demonstrate how these new features can decrease development time and significantly decrease wiring while maintaining or improving the SIL or PL.
This presentation will discuss how to use these new features, including S7-1200F PROFIsafe communication and distributed safety using F-I-Device communication. We will also explore ways to program your Siemens safety PLC effectively and efficiently through reusable safety function blocks, PLC data types, and built-in Siemens safety blocks.
Tools for Managing your LabVIEW Source CodeDMC, Inc.
This presentation is on the topic of managing LabVIEW source code. It covers what type of code is in a VI File, LabVIEW Projects, libraries, project libraries, packed project libraries and Class libraries. It also reviews the VI Package Manager (VIPM) and its sub-programs.
Presenter - Boris Cherkasskiy
The industry-wide demand to collect and present machine statistical and performance data is continually growing. While it’s possible to IoT-enable a machine with the use of an Intelligent Gateway or by utilizing an MES system, it might be cost-prohibitive for a small machine.
This session will present a solution that allows you to push data from an S7-1200 PLC directly to the cloud via standard MQTT protocol. Attendees will gain a quick path to Industry 4.0 using standard IoT protocol to connect a custom machine (or a cell/line) to an existing and fast-growing IoT infrastructure.
Real-World Case Study: For Connecting CompactRIO's to Microsoft Azure IoTDMC, Inc.
The world is exploding with more connected devices and a growing need to store, share, and present data in increasingly powerful ways. Learn how to use Microsoft Azure IoT with CompactRIO to enable remote data collection stations with web access to both high-speed raw data and processed results.
What is the Siemens Open Library, and How it Decreased Development Time for E...DMC, Inc.
Presenter - John Sullivan
Eden Innovations is scaling up its liquid chemical admix production facility and needed to move to a more robust automation system. In an effort to keep costs of the control infrastructure down, it was decided to keep the programming in-house and utilize the freely available Open Library as a base for their control system.
This session will cover the benefits gained and challenges faced utilizing and customizing the Open Library for a bespoke controls system. The system was developed with minimal time investment by an engineer with no previous experience with the Siemens platform. Through customizing the open library, Eden was able to quickly develop a library that utilizes Siemens best practices and provides building blocks for any future development
Lightning Fast SCADA Development with Open Library for WinCC OA DMC, Inc.
Presenter - Leon Grossman
The Siemens platforms have always encouraged the use of modular, reusable, and object-oriented code. Last year, DMC expanded on those concepts by working with Siemens to release the Open Library. It is a library of many common industrial objects (drives, valves, analog, etc.) that has paired PLC function blocks with HMI faceplates for WinCC Comfort and Advanced.
The Open Library has recently expanded to support WinCC OA and leverage the new object oriented CTRL++ language elements released in WinCC OA v3.15. These new WinCC OA objects directly support the PLC objects in the library and support single tag configuration just like their HMI-centric cousins. We will discuss the role of object-oriented design in, how to obtain the Open Library, and how to use this library in your projects.
Sitec 2017 Siemens Open Library PresentationDMC, Inc.
DMC Overview
What is the Siemens Open Library?
How It Works & What’s Included
Making Changes/Contributing
Customization
Configuration
Faceplate/UDT Demo
This presentation provides a thorough overview of the new features and capabilities of the 2017 version of LabVIEW. New features include tools for productive, simplified development, new Embedded Design Technologies, a cloud toolkit for Amazon Web Services, new API's, Interface Utilities, support for FMI standard and several others. LabVIEW NXG is also discussed.
Integrated Motion Control – A Machine Builder’s Secret WeaponDesign World
Successful companies don’t talk about their “secret weapon”, fearful that competitors will discover and use the technology. While the trend in automation is towards integration, many machine builders have quietly and covertly found success with fully integrated motion control and the numerous benefits and cost savings it provides. And we’re going to let you in on their advantage.
In this webinar you will learn how employing fully integrated motion control systems such as Moog Animatics’ SmartMotor can make machines quicker to replicate, reduce machine footprint, eliminate control cabinets and reduce cabling costs. In addition, in-depth coverage of multi-axis machines and their applications will show you how fully integrated motion control systems can be programmed before the machine is even built and how to ease the pain of adding additional axes.
Watch this webinar to learn:
How to reduce total system install costs
How to program your motion profiles before your machine is built
How to add multiple axes without additional cabinet space
What Is Your PLM Challenge - Decrease downtime and minimize production problemsDawn Collins
King Automation shares how to increase business and meet customer needs, while decreasing downtime and minimizing production problems with Process Simulate. Waltonen walks through the successful implementation. Geometric Solutions is your one stop shop for PLM solutions, training and support. Moldex3D are the molding design and simulation specialists.
Computer numerical control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools by means of computers executing per-programmed sequences of machine control commands. This is in contrast to machines that are manually controlled by hand wheels or levers, or mechanically automated by cams alone.
TMCS & Its Solutions- EOL Testing, DAQ System, ATE Testing.pptxTMCS India
Incepted in the year 2013, We are specialized in developing customized automated test equipment to meet customers’ distinct requirements, which include commissioning industry standard automation, measurement hardware, and software, data acquisition, and control systems. This enables the customer to deliver state of art technological solutions. The Company stands for engineering R&D excellence, dependability, and innovations.
TMCS offers various solutions like ATE Testing, EOL Testing & Data Acquisition System.
Kent Melville and Annie Wise from Inductive Automation, and water/wastewater controls professionals Henry Palechek and Jason Hamlin, cover 10 steps for building a sustainable SCADA system that survives and even thrives using only your operational expenditure budget.
You'll learn about:
• What type of hardware and operating systems to use
• Utilizing smart devices and MQTT
• The advantages of server-centric architecture and web-based deployment
• Rapid development with templates and UDTs
• Powerful alarming and reporting tools
• And more
Willowglen Canada, Total SCADA SolutionsMikeVanderZee
A walk through the products and services provided by Willowglen, Canada: After more than 40 years in business with projects that span the globe, Willowglen has become a leader in SCADA and industrial automation in the industries of oil / gas, urban rail transportation system, electric power, and water / waste water.
Kent Melville and Annie Wise from Inductive Automation, and water/wastewater controls professionals Henry Palechek and Jason Hamlin, cover 10 steps for building a sustainable SCADA system that survives and even thrives using only your operational expenditure budget.
You'll learn about:
• What type of hardware and operating systems to use
• Utilizing smart devices and MQTT
• The advantages of server-centric architecture and web-based deployment
• Rapid development with templates and UDTs
• Powerful alarming and reporting tools
• And more
Auto Code Generation and Rapid Brewery/Distillery AutomationDMC, Inc.
This presentation details how the Siemens Brewing template, a TIA Portal based auto code generation tool created developed in partnership by DMC and Siemens, can be used to create complete automation in rapid brewing and distillery.
Taking your Siemens PLC s7-1200 to industry 4.0DMC, Inc.
Project Engineer James Condon led a presentation on Siemens PLC Industry 4.0. The presentation covered how Industry 4.0 can offer better efficiency for existing industrial equipment.
Flexibility and standardization using dynamic IO addressing and option handlingDMC, Inc.
This presentation will dive into solutions that DMC developed that fully leverage S7’s hardware and development flexibility to create efficient and agile manufacturing deployments.
Career Development Plans as a Competitive AdvantageDMC, Inc.
By offering employees career opportunities where they can truly reach their potential, both the company and employees win. Frank Riordan shares how his company, DMC, continues to improve its culture, with a focus on providing career advancement opportunities. Frank shares DMC’s Career Development Improvement Plan, which was created with internal committees to address the needs of DMC’s ambitious and creative workforce, including the successes and pitfalls seen in implementing the plan.
10 Tips for Using SharePoint to prepare for the CSIA AuditDMC, Inc.
Establishing effective business practices (BPs) is key to the success of system integrators and the focus of the CSIA Certification audit that’s required to earn and maintain CSIA Certification. Once BPs are established, getting your organization to use and adopt them can be an even more daunting task.
We're sharing 10 tips for setting up an effective BP structure inside SharePoint (Office 365 or on-premises) that’s easy to maintain and, more importantly, easy for your employees to use.
Democratizing Digital Marketing: Motivating and Managing Your Engineers to Cr...DMC, Inc.
Authenticity is key to the success of today's marketing approach, yet motivating engineers to contribute to marketing initiatives can be a challenge for many technical firms. This presentation will outline the importance of engineer involvement in web content creation and highlight strategies for leveraging your talented team to generate content your audience will value.
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
(C) 2024 Robbie E. Sayers
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity.
Explore the innovative world of trenchless pipe repair with our comprehensive guide, "The Benefits and Techniques of Trenchless Pipe Repair." This document delves into the modern methods of repairing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation, highlighting the numerous advantages and the latest techniques used in the industry.
Learn about the cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and minimal disruption associated with trenchless technology. Discover detailed explanations of popular techniques such as pipe bursting, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and directional drilling. Understand how these methods can be applied to various types of infrastructure, from residential plumbing to large-scale municipal systems.
Ideal for homeowners, contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in modern plumbing solutions, this guide provides valuable insights into why trenchless pipe repair is becoming the preferred choice for pipe rehabilitation. Stay informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
4. Established in 1996, offices in Chicago, Boston, &
Denver and customers throughout the world
employees & growing
100+
Established in 1996, DMC serves customers worldwide from
offices in Chicago, Boston, Denver, New York, and Houston
15. G120 v S120
Features G120 S120
Commissioning Portal Scout
Positioning Standard Dynamic Servo Control
Cost + -
Power With drive Separate module
16. Set up: G120
Note: Must have CU250 for Technology control!
1. Drag in the G120
2. Connect network
3. Configure
Standard
Telegramm 3
17. Set up: S120
1. Configure drives in Starter
2. Select telegram options
I. Use Standard Telegram 5 for Drives
II. Use SIEMENS Telegram 370 for Infeeds
III. Use SIEMENS Telegram 390 for CUs
3. Bring in the S120 GSD to portal
4. Set the Interface
5. Ensure telegram types match
18. • Tune drive before
working with CPU
• Recalculate motor
parameters
• Stationary measurement
• Rotating measurement
• Test movement from
Control Panel
• Check motor direction
• Check motor speed, load
Commissioning: Drive
19. • Control loop
• Extra tuning
• Dynamic Servo Control
• For First Commissioning,
set gain = 0
• Prevents any accidental moves
Commissioning: Technology Object
20. • Data exchange
• Can invert direction here
• Make sure the encoder
parameters are set correctly!
• Dynamic defaults
• Used when not specified
• Make sure they are not
too high
Commissioning: Technology Object
21. • Understand and choose what drives to use
• Do drive tuning before integrating with PLC
• Set the Technology Object Gain to 0 during first commissioning
• Reverse motor direction from Data exchange setup
• Set the dynamic default speeds
Summary
23. • Keep commands together
• Calling multiple commands will interrupt each other
• Easier to track & debug
• Do not put logic on EN rung
• Standard practice for acyclic blocks
• Should be called every scan
Tips & Tricks
24. • Create helpful udts & blocks
• Split the status word into bits
• Make the error word more useful
Tips & Tricks
25. • All Axes in project can use an instance
of the same block
• Changes get pushed to all at once
• Easy to drop into place
• Sequence and control logic outside
of the block
Example: Reusable Block
26. c
• Contain complicated logic
• Some functions used with all moves
• Customize the interface for more
intuitive control
• No unused commands
• Saves memory
• Incorporate specific alarms
Example: Unique Block
27. • Keep motion commands together
• Create reusable udts & functions
• Choose a consistent architecture & use it
Summary
31. c
• Sample with any OB
• MC-Servo does
servo calculation
• Trigger on tag
• Make tag for events
• Pre-trigger for more info
Tracing
32. • Velocity Gearing
• Great at following speed
with ratio
• Gear ratio is DINT/DINT
• Approximate position
gearing
Gearing
33. c
• Adds a motion on top of the current motion
• Can adjust the ending position in the middle of an absolute move
• Can adjust the current position in a velocity move
• Several possible
velocity profiles
Superimposed Moves
34. • Combine superimposed move with gearing
• Monitor current position vs where it should be
• Adjust if too far off using superimposed move
Combined
35. • Alarm based on the error word
• TO_Axis.ErrorDetail.Number
• Technology Alarm
• Text List based on alarm number
Alarming
36. • Use tracing to follow what you cannot see
• Keep track of
Summary
Siemens Solution Partner
With the greatest number of Siemens S7 certified engineers on staff in the US, DMC has extensive knowledge and experience with process technology. Siemens Solution Partner certification ensures that DMC is providing the most value add in customized automation.
National Instruments Alliance Member
National Instruments Alliance Member - NI Alliance Member status certifies DMC as an industry expert in providing complete instrumentation, measurement, and automated systems. DMC has been working with National Instruments since 1997, and our team of architects, developers, and associate developers consistently maintain a strong knowledge of available products, as well as an ongoing history of successful application.
Microsoft Gold Partner
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner - DMC has achieved Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status for eight consecutive years. Gold Certified Partners represent the highest level of competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies, and have the closest working relationship with Microsoft. DMC has earned special recognition for its success in delivering Information Worker Solutions for SharePoint, Custom Development Solutions, Business Intelligence, and Data Management Solutions.
ICONICS System Integrator –
The System Integrator Partner designation identifies DMC's proficiency with ICONICS products, DMC's proven ability to develop ICONICS solutions, and DMC's efficient deployment of projects.
CSIA Certified
CSIA Certification - By maintaining Certification from the Control System Integrators Association (CSIA), DMC demonstrates the best practices and knowledge in automation and integration in relevant industrial projects. DMC's audit score exceeded the benchmark for top CSIA integrators, reflecting our ability to provide successful, well managed solutions through years of relevant industrial experience.
Yaskawa Solution And Service Provider Plus
Yaskawa Solution & Service Provider PLUS - As a Yaskawa Solution & Service Provider PLUS, DMC exemplifies the top level of Yaskawa product application experience and industry expertise while adhering to high business standards. DMC’s on-going relationship with Yaskawa’s development team keeps us on the front line of motion control and robotic expertise.
Pickering Interfaces System Integrator
Pickering Interfaces System Integrator - Pickering Interfaces has a worldwide network of companies who offer system integration services and solutions based on vertical application areas and industry expertise. As a Pickering Interfaces System Integrator, DMC is uniquely equipped and skilled to help solve some of your toughest engineering projects from products, systems and integration to consulting services.
Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation System Integrator – As a Rockwell Automation System Integrator, DMC is able to continually enhance competencies and capabilities across multiple disciplines, including control, information, process, safety and manufacturing operations. Rockwell Automation’s program highlights qualified partners who help solve production challenges by delivering the best solution with the lowest amount of risk and leverage technology to help sustain profitable business growth.
Wonderware Registered System Integrator
Wonderware Registered System Integrator - DMC's status as a Registered Wonderware System Integrator reflects our efforts to offer the best integration and support solutions from Wonderware's real time operations management products. Our partnership with Wonderware ensures that DMC can offer top of the line manufacturing and infrastructure software.
Here are some of DMC’s customers
Our diverse experience in technology, industry and processes allows us to bring best practices from many areas. We deliver solutions not available from singularly focused organizations.
Our experience is broad and deep. We have a proven track record in a wide range of industries.
Have a table comparing “Features” – don’t call them cons
uses several modules,
cleaner – use these tables in cool places
Explain why you’re using Telegrams!
Because is the whole presentation
Sell why they’re doing this work
TODO: add red boxes and arrows
GSD Download here: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/49217480/sinamics-s120%3A-profinet-gsd-file?dti=0&pnid=13229&lc=en-WW
Acknowledge skipping first commissioning, then talk about tuning
Tip: Avoid other problems with commissioning by tuning first
G120 and S120 almost the same thing, but it other software
Draw better lines
Stationary and rotating measurements collect additional data for tighter tuning
TODO: make a configuration summary slide with tips & tricks
Add summary with tips & tricks for architecture
More concrete examples
Measure a problem etc.
Focus on why it’s helpful, not just how to do it.
example: max record duration – if it’s too low, change the sample rate, etc.
Gearing to encoder – stand alone encoder from S120 drive – configure as position axis