TIA Portal V11 Service Pack 1

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, Engineering, HMI, PLC

The TIA Portal is the integrated engineering framework from Siemens. It integrates the PLC and HMI engineering tools of STEP 7 and WinCC into one easy-to-use environment. As of August 11, 2011, there is a new service pack 1 available for both STEP 7 V11 and WinCC V11. This service pack 1 brings important functional and usability features to both of these products. For STEP 7 V11 SP1, the most important highlights are as follows: Optimized project conversion from V10.5 to V11 This... Read More


Whitelisting vs. Blacklisting: A more Secure Approach for Preventing Malware Attacks

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, Industrial PC, Software

Traditional blacklisting approach allows any software to run unless it’s identified as bad by the antivirus software. Whitelisting turns this paradigm on its head, and permits only those patches and software that have been verified by the user. With blacklisting technology, the user can do anything he wants unless the antivirus software says it is “bad.” The antivirus program indicates that the file that has been downloaded appears to be infected with a virus, and that the... Read More


Support of Modbus TCP with STEP 7 V11 Service Pack 1 in the S7-1200

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, Networking, PLC

The S7-1200 PLC can now communicate to far more third party devices over Ethernet, thanks to enhancements delivered with STEP 7 V11 Service Pack 1.  Modbus TCP is now supported in the S7-1200 and requires no additional hardware. Modbus TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a standard network communication protocol that uses the integrated PROFINET connector on the S7-1200 CPU for TCP/IP communication. Modbus TCP uses client-server connections as a Modbus communication path.... Read More


New Diagnostic Tools Cut Downtime

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, Engineering, Industrial PC, Software

New functionality in Siemens TIA Portal enables technicians to better pinpoint root causes on the production floor to get systems up and running more quickly. For manufacturing engineers worldwide, the pressure is on. Fueled by the manic intensity of global competition, manufacturing facilities face immense and increasing pressure to keep throughput levels consistently high. Any unplanned machine downtime can cause agitation for the engineering staff supporting the production... Read More


SIEMENS IO-LINK: Completely integrated in Totally Integrated Automation (TIA)

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, I/O

IO-Link is a point to point open communication technology designed to reduce installation and commissioning costs for OEMs while providing increased diagnostic and parameterization capabilities for end users. IO-Link was originally designed for use directly out on the machine to connect smart sensors and actuators. However, Siemens is the first and only manufacturer to provide IO-Link devices for use inside the control cabinet. IO-Link has been seamlessly integrated into the... Read More


Re-engineering a Machine to Make, Store, Package, and Vend Ice

September 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Articles, HMI, PLC

Siemens components enable Kooler Ice to offer reliable operation while eliminating wiring and components. iPhone app informs machine owners of bags remaining and funds collected, and notifies when there’s a jam. In Byron, Georgia, a little town of less than 3,000 in Peach County, the world of ice making is changing dramatically. The principle architects of this change are Kerry Seymour, president of Kooler Ice, Inc., and his partner, Jeff Dyson, vice president for marketing... Read More