Siemens Simatic WinCC V7.0 SP3 Updates Torrent 12
A key part of the Siemens Simatic WinCC software, the project-oriented graphical operating system, is its ability to create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for user–friendly documentation. The latest updates for WinCC are available now with 12 new boards. These are some of the most important updates for this major release: New Breakout Board Support - Updated BDFs and Processor Modules, including new hardware features provide faster operation on more automation tasks. For example, on *NX DM 90* the system response time is reduced by about 30% compared to previous versions of WinCC. Improved Reliability - Corrected problems for some hardware platforms which had subtle effects on GUI performance. Examples of improved reliability are found on *NX DM 90*, *S7–200 CPU 221*, *S7–300 CPU 301* where faster operation can be seen. More reliable license process - The license process has been optimized so that it works with the latest Microsoft Windows (e.g., Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7). Acquisition of license when accessing WinCC via web server has been improved when using IE 7 or higher. A new LED toolkit is available for the board *NX DM 90*. New Specifications Module - Contains over 150 drawings for the latest assemblies, including chassis, I/O modules, drives, and power supplies. *NX DM 90* is the first hardware platform for which new specifications are based on 2D/3D drawings. New Standards - Standards for CIP safety and ISO 51158/Fibre Channel have been added to WinCC. The new WinCC also supports user-defined dashboards where users can combine different data streams into one display of information. The following list summarizes representative applications for interesting product families:
Standardized operating systems like WinCC offer advantages over tailored hardware solutions. Considered benefits are the following:
Improvements for this release include:
Siemens has confirmed that WinCC also uses the Siemens OpenSequent middleware, which is based on Java technology. The open source community has developed an unofficial port of the Siemens Simatic WinCC software to other platforms, including Linux and Microsoft Windows. However, no additional modules or boards are available for these ports. For example, the Simatic WinCC software runs under Wine on Linux; however, not all hardware boards are supported by Wine. Some users have been experimenting with installing Simatic WinCC on a Microsoft Windows PC, to circumvent the need for a certified PLC. This is done by using the generic STEP5 driver and using the hardware on a PC as if it were part of a PLC. Users typically use this method to allow running multiple platforms of Simatic WinCC on one computer, allowing them to run their own software and libraries or libraries from other vendors that may not themselves be supported by Siemens. The STEP5 project has also enabled users to develop new hardware modules for WinCC, such as those from Extender Technology, such as an LON gateway for EtherNet/IP-based devices..
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