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Is there a work around instead of Kepware, Clients wanna use the Thingworx, but kepware is too costly to be afforded by the client. Is there a Work around open source where we can get data from OPC UA Modbus TCP Protocol and then send to the Thingworx.
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OPC aggregator does support OPC UA/DA (only) southbound and Thingworx (only) northbound and is free. It's a limited version of Kepserver.
OPC aggregator does support OPC UA/DA (only) southbound and Thingworx (only) northbound and is free. It's a limited version of Kepserver.
Hi @pandersson ,
Can you share the link, to download it. I tried, but not able to find it on google.
Hi @pandersson ,
Can we create the Channel based on the Modcus TCP Protocol, because we get the tag values based on the Allen Bradley and Modbus TCP Protocol ?
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Nope,
OPC aggregator only support OPC UA/DA channels.
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Hi @pandersson ,
Thanks for the Quick response, is there any other ways, where I can connect the Modbus TCP Protocol and connect it to the Thingworx ?
You may build your own agent or find a server that talks Modbus and integrate it to Thingworx using rest, MQTT or edge sdk, but in the end I think it's cheaper and quicker to buy Kepwere modbus suite.
Another alternative is to use a Gateway, (OPC UA, MQTT, MODBUS TCP/IP): https://www.kepfrance.fr/pupitres-ihm/passerelles-iiot/opc-ua-mqtt-modbus-tcp-ip/cmt-g01-passerelle-iiot--a1656.html
And, then you can use OPC Aggregator