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iobroker.beckhoff
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This adapter for ioBroker can Communicate with a Beckhoff Automation System (Twincat 2 or 3) over the ADS Protocol. The ADS Protocol is implemented in every System of Beckhoff and can be used without any License on ioBroker or Automation System.
This Project is not affilate to Beckhoff in any way
Enable ADS on your PLC project. To do this click on your task and then enable the checkbox before Create symbols
. Download the new configuration and make sure you reboot your PLC. The reboot is only needed when you are using TwinCat 2.
Now add a static route to our Beckhoff PLC. The route should point to your server that will run the proxy application.
Here an example to add a Static Route directly on PLC u can add this Route also from your EngineeringPC to the PLC.
Important is that the AmsNetId and the AdressInfo (IP-Adress) matches with the Adapter Settings. For further Information about TwinCat Router and Security read Documentation on Synchronisierung Beckhoff Information System
On TwinCat 2 Create a Struct and fill in your needed Symbols. Then add this Struct to a GlobalVariableTable.
OPTIONAL: You can create a Variable in root of Struct with the exact name -> ioBrokerResync (Not Casesensitiv and not matter which Type) -> Every time this Variable changes his value the Table get resynced in ioBroker.
On TwinCat 3 Create a GlobalVariableTable and fill in your needed Symbols.
OPTIONAL: You can create a Variable in root of Variable Table with the exact name -> ioBrokerResync (Not Casesensitiv and not matter which Type) -> Every time this Variable changes his value the Table get resynced in ioBroker.
Upload your *.tpy File from your PLC Project -> Every Time you change something on the Struct u communicate with the ioBroker, you need to Upload it again.
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ioBroker Beckoff Adapter to communicate with a Beckhoff PLC
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