Product Overview LinkMaster provides a means of linking data between OPC servers, thus serving as a universal bridge for OPC systems. LinkMaster acts as both an OPC server and DDE server, allowing it to bridge legacy DDE systems and new OPC-enabled applications.
PROGRAMMING KNOWLEDGE OPTIONAL LinkMaster is a fast and robust Windows application that requires no programming knowledge. Simply "Drag and Drop" to create your links. Built-in scaling, user-access manager, error tracking, and write optimization capabilities provide total control of your data flow and application access.
CONTROL DATA TRANSFERS WITH LINK GROUPS Link Groups are used to form collections of OPC items that will be moved between OPC servers at a specified rate. Using multiple Link Groups, LinkMaster allows you to control how fast data is transferred from one OPC server to another. By using Link Groups with different update rates, you can tailor your data transfers to fit the needs of the application. While one item may need to be sent at high speed, other items in the application may need slower update rates. Link Groups gives you that control. The benefit is reduced network traffic and increased reliability.
Features LinkMaster provides fully-featured data bridging, drag and drop link creation, error logging, support for creating Custom Remote Machine references, and more.
Built-In Redundancy This feature allows a pair of LinkMaster machines to operate in redundant pairs where one LinkMaster machine operates as the "Primary" node and the other as the "Secondary" node. When the "Primary" node fails, the "Secondary" node promotes itself and takes over the role of the primary. When the "Primary" node comes back up again, the "Secondary" node demotes itself and the "Primary" node performs the data transfer once again.
Supports COM and DCOM Based on Microsoft's COM technology, OPC servers can share data with remote client applications using DCOM (Distributed COM). DCOM allows you to use a single OPC server to provide data to client applications running both locally and on remote machines. DDE is not without its own means of allowing remote access. All of the DDE formats supported by LinkMaster can also be accessed remotely using what is known as NETDDE. NETDDE allows a remote DDE client application to use the machine name of a remote DDE server when specifying a DDE link. LinkMaster has been designed to allow both of these methods of remote server access. In terms of OPC connections, LinkMaster will properly configure your DCOM settings to allow remote OPC clients to access and browse LinkMaster. For DDE clients, LinkMaster will automatically start NETDDE services and register all of the required DDE shares, allowing remote DDE clients access to device data. Establishing DDE share names can be a time consuming process for the application, therefore, by default, NETDDE services are not enabled in LinkMaster.
Runs as a Windows Service LinkMaster supports running as a Windows service. Service operation is completely user configurable from the Tools|Options menu, and can be changed at any time allowing you to move from normal, stand alone program operation, to NT service mode. Running as a NT service is crucial for many applications where LinkMaster is providing data to OPC clients via DCOM. For these applications, loss of a DCOM connection can not be tolerated. Normally, an OPC server that only supports stand alone program operation is forced to shut down when the host machine experiences a user log in or log out. While running as a service, LinkMaster can continue to supply OPC data across user log in sessions and can be configured to interact with the desktop, allowing you to make changes to your LinkMaster project. It can also be configured to have a non-visible presence while running.
Data Scaling LinkMaster supports direct scaling of link item data. Scaling allows raw data to be converted to engineering units for OPC client applications. LinkMaster provides a number of unique scaling features, such as Linear and Square Root formula scaling. You can also specify the range of the raw data input and the engineering range of the scaled value. In some cases, the raw data input received may exceed the range set for the raw data. If this occurs, the engineering value can be forced outside of the range you desire. To prevent this, LinkMaster allows you to clamp the scaled value to the engineering ranges. In most cases, it is always assumed that a scaled value results in a floating point number. LinkMaster doesn't make this assumption and allows you to select the scaled engineering value to be any valid OPC data type. This means you can scale a 16-bit integer value to a 32-bit integer value.
Link Item Management LinkMaster's link management system allows you to create a Link database structure that fits the nature of your application. Multiple Link groups can be added and defined to segregate your Link items into meaningful groups.