OpenPLC Editor
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Original author(s) | Thiago Alves, based on the work of Andrey Skvortsov, Sergey Surkov, Edouard Tisserant, Laurent Bessard |
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Developer(s) | OpenPLC Project |
Initial release | 20 September 2019 |
Stable release | 1.0
/ 20 September 2019 |
Engine | |
Operating system | Windows, Linux |
Size | 136 MB |
Available in | 10 languages |
List of languages English, Basque, Bengali (Bangladesh), Chinese, Dutch ((Netherlands), French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Korean | |
Type | [[Integrated development environment]|IDE]] for [[Programmable logic controller]|PLC]] and industrial controllers |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | www |
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OpenPLC Editor is a software that lets you write [[Programmable logic controller]|PLC]] programs for the OpenPLC runtime. The programs are written according to the IEC 61131-3 standard. The editor is simple to use and supports all five languages defined in the standard: Ladder Logic (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Instruction List (IL), Structured Text (ST), and Sequential Function Chart (SFC).[1]
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- OpenPLC Project website, a fully open source Programmable Logic Controller
- Integrated development environment
- Process control
- Programmable logic controller (PLC)
- Software engineering
References[edit]
- ↑ "The OpenPLC Project". openplc. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
Bibliography[edit]
- Prof. Dr. Birgit Vogel-Heuser (2008) Automation & Embedded Systems, Oldenbourg Industrieverlag.
- Igor Petrov: Controller Programming: The standard languages and most important development tools. Solon Press, 2007 (Russian)
- Tom Mejer Antonsen: "PLC Controls with Structured Text (ST): IEC 61131-3 and best practice ST programming", ISBN 978-87-4301-855-1 Search this book on . (further languages available)
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