OPC DataHub First to Put All of OPC data into Excel
Now you can drag and drop OPC timestamps, quality,
and data type into an Excel spreadsheet, in addition to
data values.
Georgetown, Ontario (October 8, 2008) Cogent Real-Time Systems announces that the OPC
DataHub is the first OPC-to-Excel product capable of feeding
OPC timestamps, quality, and type, as well as data values,
into an Excel spreadsheet in real time. Unlike other products
that offer only data values, the OPC DataHub's unique
technology now provides all the information that any regular
OPC client receives, live in Excel.
"There are other products on the market that claim the
ability to connect OPC to Excel," said Andrew Thomas, President
of Cogent. "But they only write the value, so you only get part
of the picture. The commonly-used properties of OPC are value,
timestamp, quality and type. Most OPC clients receive all of
these, and now the OPC DataHub puts all of them into
Excel."
OPC, or Open Connectivity, is a Windows protocol for
industrial automation. It provides a common language for
software to exchange data in real time. The basic elements of
this communication are:
- the value of a particular data point,
- a timestamp at
the instant the point was updated,
- the quality of the
connection,
- and the type of data.
Putting all that
information into Excel gives a complete picture of what is
happening in the connected process.
In addition this expanded capability, the OPC DataHub
provides a convenient user experience. With the OPC DataHub,
users can drag and drop point values directly into their
spreadsheets. It can display OPC array points as Excel ranges
and transmit Excel ranges as array points. And the OPC DataHub
acts as both a DDE client and server, so you can both write data
to Excel and also read data from Excel.
Excel connectivity is one important piece of the complete
OPC DataHub package. The OPC DataHub is an integrated tool that
gives quick, reliable, and secure access to valuable information
direct from the factory floor. It seamlessly links Excel to
live process data coming from any OPC server or client, embedded
system, or database. It can then extract and present critical
data in real time to an engineer or manager in a form most
suitable: OPC client, database, spreadsheet, email, web page, or
custom program.
Founded in 1995, Cogent Real-Time Systems is
the leader in real-time cross-platform data integration between
Windows, Linux and QNX. Customers include the Bank of Canada, Cadbury
Chocolate and the European Space Agency. Cogent leverages its
experience in real-time data communications to provide the next
generation of OPC products.