The driver characteristics overview tables.
BACnet (Building Automation and Control Networks) is a normed protocol for building automation and was designed by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) in order to provide a consistent and intraoperative standard for data communication in and with systems of building automation.
The WinCC OA DNP3(Distributed Network Protocol 3) driver uses an open, robust and modern protocol, which has similar characteristics and strong points like the IEC Driver. The transmission of any number of telegrams with different data types occurs between the WinCC OA system (master) and the outstation (slave).
Ethernet/IP is used to communicate with multiple generations and families of Rockwell Automation / Allen Bradley PLCs. It is an application layer protocol, layered on top of standard TCP/IP networking.
IEC drivers are standardized remote control drivers that can contain proprietary telegrams.
IEC 61850 defines an architecture for meeting the needs of electrical substation automation.
MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a messaging protocol which works on top of the TCP/IP protocol and is meant for communication in networks with limited bandwidth.
The MQTT publisher provides a northbound data interface for MQTT clients to data point values within the WinCC OA project.
NTCIP (National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol) is a family of open standards for the configuration, control and monitoring of traffic control equipment (e.g. traffic lights, dynamic message signs, vehicle counting).
OPC Alarms & Events (brief OPC A&E) is in addition to the Data Access another standard in order to implement a central alert management manufacturer spanning. OPC A&E is used to guarantee the coupling with other control systems as well as to display alerts and events in a hierarchical system
The WinCC OA OPC Historical Data Access (HDA) Server is used for the exchanging of archived process data of the WinCC OA project.
OPC Unified Architecture (in short OPC UA) is the most recent OPC specification from the OPC Foundation and differs significantly from its predecessors (DA, A&E, HDA). OPC UA forms a new standard, which is completely based on a service-oriented architecture.
OPC (OLE for Process Control) is the utilization of OLE/COM technology for process-control systems. The specifications needed for this are laid down by the OPC Foundation.
As an application profile of PROFINET, PROFIsafe is responsible for the communication between safety devices (F-Device) and safety controllers (F-Host).
The WinCC OA driver RK512 is used for interfacing a programmable logic controller using the 3964R/RK512 protocol.
The WinCC OA S7 driver is a native driver for connection to the periphery with Siemens S7 PLCs.
The WinCC OA S7Plus driver uses the Siemens communication library IOMS and is meant for the communication with Siemens S7 PLCs.
The WinCC OA S-Bus driver is used for the connection from SAIA PCD control devices to WinCC OA projects.
The WinCC OA simulator assumes the tasks of a driver without being connected to actual peripherals. This means it simulates the periphery and is able to generate values "spontaneously". It does this by passing data to the Event Manager that this manager would receive from system components during normal operation of a system. The control system functions can be tested after configuration.
SINAUT (SIemens Network AUTomation) is a communication protocol for automatic monitoring and controlling of remote process stations on basis of SIMATIC S7 developed by Siemens.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol for monitoring network devices (servers, workstations, routers, switches and hubs etc.) and their functions. It allows you to administer your network.
The WinCC OA SSI driver is used for interfacing SAT remote systems.
The WinCC OA TLS gateway (Technical Delivery Terms for Route Stations) is a standard for using and establishing traffic control systems on roads.