Tesla: Android SCADA Solution

Oct. 21, 2014
The newest release of TeslaMultiSCADA supports Ethernet/IP protocol and Allen Bradley CompactLogix and ControlLogix.

The software provides direct access to production and process data through smart phones and other Android devices, using Modbus TCP, Siemens ISO/TCP and Ethernet/IP. It runs on smart phones, tablet PCs or even smart watches. The native execution (unlike Web-based or other non-native solutions) gives fast response and good display and makes it possible to implement advanced user interfaces based on Android features like voice input, geo location and others. The communication drivers are embedded and communicate directly with a PLC using direct TCP/IP links with minimal configuration. Communication drivers are optimized for slow and long-latency networks such as 2G/3G networks to achieve maximum communication speed with low latency. The software also supports Siemens S7-1200 direct, S7-400 and S7-300.

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Tesla LLC
http://teslascada.com
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