Rockwell Automation T8030 Trusted OPC Server User Manual
Sds-8030 trusted, Industrial control system trusted, Opc server-t8030
 
SDS-8030 
Trusted
TM
Industrial Control System
Trusted
TM
OPC Server-T8030
Issue 6 Jan 2006
OPC DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
 
OPC ( OLE for Process Control ) is an industry 
standard for transferring process data between 
a server and one or more client applications. 
The Trusted
TM
OPC Server provides an OPC
link between a Trusted
TM
and one or more
OPC clients. Using Ethernet Interface cards 
within the Servers host PC, it connects to one 
or more Trusted
TM
Controllers. OPC client
applications can connect to the server using 
Microsoft COM ( or DCOM over a network ). 
Each client can browse the server to view the 
available tag references. Using these 
references, the clients can then arrange for 
groups of tags to be synchronously updated at 
defined intervals. Values may also be written 
asynchronously to the server. 
The block diagram overleaf shows how the 
OPC Server fits between the Trusted
TM
hardware and one or more OPC client 
applications. 
The server OPC Server may be considered to 
comprise three main functions. These are; the 
Browse Interface, the OPC Server Group 
Interface and the Communications Interface. 
The server provides a list of tag 
references that OPC clients can browse 
in a standard manner. The root node is 
the Trusted
TM
Ethernet Interface. All
sub-items are groups, which are used to 
configure and locate the tag names, 
which may be located within them. 
These tags are then identified by the full 
path name of the tree. 
When a client attaches to the server, a 
unique server object is created within 
the main Trusted
TM
OPC server. The
client can create and edit groups within 
this server object. Each group has a 
number of tag references and an update 
rate. Every time the tags are to be 
updated, the server will inform the client 
of the new values, quality, time, etc. 
 
When the groups within an OPC server 
request tag data is to be updated, the 
tag references are passed to the 
communications interface. This will 
read the values from the appropriate 
Trusted
TM
Controller and will supply the
tag data back to the server groups.
Data can also be written to the tags. 
The tag references and values are 
passed to the communications interface, 
which will then send the data to the 
appropriate Trusted
TM
Controller.
FEATURES
Industry standard 
interface (OLE for 
Process Control 
V2.0) 
Single or Dual 
redundant link to a 
Trusted
TM
System
Handles multiple 
Trusted
TM
Controllers
Update rate of up to 
10ms 
Events time 
stamped to a 
resolution of 1ms 
Collects SOE and 
Process Historian 
data 
Automatically 
interfaces to 
IEC1131
TOOLSET
to obtain
tag references in 
Trusted
TM
Controllers
On-line monitoring 
of tag values 
Customised tree 
view of available 
controllers 
Runs as a Windows 
Service