Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Next revision | Previous revision Next revision Both sides next revision | ||
en:mervis-ide:40-mervis-rt [2017/06/30 08:41] m.chlupac created |
en:mervis-ide:40-mervis-rt [2019/09/25 12:56] m.chlupac [List of supported platforms] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
====== Mervis RT ====== | ====== Mervis RT ====== | ||
- | While Mervis IDE allows you to create the control logic - Mervis RT (runtime) executes it. There is not just one Mervis RT. Because of the difficulties of multiplatform world we have to support many different hardware and software platforms where our Mervis RT can run. | + | While Mervis IDE allows you to create the control logic - Mervis RT (runtime) executes it. There is not just one Mervis RT. Because of the difficulties of multiplatform world we have to support many different hardware and software platforms where our Mervis RT can run. The end-user should not bother with the differences though as we do our best to make sure that the same user logic can run on all platforms if HW and communication limits allow it. |
===== List of supported platforms ===== | ===== List of supported platforms ===== | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* Domat: Mark controllers, | * Domat: Mark controllers, | ||
* UniPi | * UniPi | ||
- | * Wago: PFC200 - 750-8202, PFC100 - 750-8101 | + | * Wago |
+ | * Controllers | ||
+ | * PFC200 - 750-8202 | ||
+ | * PFC100 - 750-8101 | ||
+ | * PFC100+UART - 750-8102 | ||
+ | * Modules | ||
+ | * 750-430, 8x DI | ||
+ | * 750-451, 8x AI RTD conf | ||
+ | * 750-453, 4x AI 0-20 mA | ||
+ | * 750-530, 8x DO | ||
+ | * 750-559, 4x AO 0-10 V | ||
+ | * 750-600, End Module | ||
+ | * 750-638, 2x up/down counter | ||
+ | * 750-652, 232/485 conf | ||
* Raspberry PI: on request | * Raspberry PI: on request | ||
* Windows: on request | * Windows: on request |