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Android Giveaway of the Day - TPipingHMI

You can create and watch in real time the mimic diagrams for the IoT based projects on the Android tablets, smartphones.
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"TPipingHMI" is a mobile client, connecting to the automation devices supporting HTML protocol, such as Raspberry PI, BeagleBone and Windows10 devices. With it you can create and watch in real time the mimic diagrams for the IoT based projects on the Android tablets and smartphones.The plots data are collected into "in app" SQLite DB and as option could be acquired from external data base such as "Redis".
The app "Help" file contains the examples and the instructions how to configure Raspberry PI for the communication with “TPipingHMI” application, using BlueTooth, HTTP, HTTPS, MQTT over WebSocket protocols, Modbus over WEBSocket bridge and raw Modbus TCP. The source code samples of data exchange is included.
Canvas based, the internally "wired", pipeline graphics provides the automatic transition of the color indexes through the "open" pipelines. These indexes can have corresponding material names, such as "Water", "Air", etc.. The user can see on screen this information, which improve and facilitate the understanding what is going on in the system.
The embedded Process Simulation is a useful feature, which from the point of programmer view can greatly facilitates:
⦁ debugging PLC software ;
⦁ conducting factory acceptance (FAT) test;
⦁ training and testing the programmers of PLCs in an environment as close to real time;

Developer:

Yury Shetov

Category:

Tools

Version:

45.9.0

Size:

31M

Rated:

Everyone

Compatibility:

4.1 and up

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