kallen88
Electrical
- Apr 10, 2013
- 25
Hello People,
Sorry for another DCS vs PLC topic but I have a few questions that aren't really addressed in most of the thread questions I have found.
I have been looking to SCADA and DCS systems and there is a lot of information out there defining them but no real 'practical' information. It seems the definitions of PLC/SCADA and DSC systems, by what I can gather from several forums and posts up to 10 years old, are nowadays almost the same thing.
No one really talks about specific hardware or software that helps split the definition. From what I understand they achieve the same purpose; gather field data, control what needs to be controlled, display to the operator, log the data and use it to generate alarms. So this requires some IO, communications, processors and display interface, which is the same for both systems. The only major difference is the 'brains' are spread across multiple separate processing units in a DCS rather than one processing unit for the entire plant.
Now, I understand a PLC can be used in a DCS as a standalone process controller but when purchasing hardware and software are there clear proclamations that say this is a DCS component and this is a SCADA/PLC component? Meaning SCADA software like Citect or Wonderware are only used in a 'PLC/SCADA' systems or can they be used to configure a DCS interface/database? Are there any specific DCS suppliers of hardware and software? For instance, I am familiar with Redlions modular controller series. This uses a master controller that handles the data logging, alarming and communications with add on expansion modules that handle the individual processes. Would this be referred to as a DCS?
So in each system are there any differences to where the alarms configured and set? Or where the data would be collected and stored?
Sorry for another DCS vs PLC topic but I have a few questions that aren't really addressed in most of the thread questions I have found.
I have been looking to SCADA and DCS systems and there is a lot of information out there defining them but no real 'practical' information. It seems the definitions of PLC/SCADA and DSC systems, by what I can gather from several forums and posts up to 10 years old, are nowadays almost the same thing.
No one really talks about specific hardware or software that helps split the definition. From what I understand they achieve the same purpose; gather field data, control what needs to be controlled, display to the operator, log the data and use it to generate alarms. So this requires some IO, communications, processors and display interface, which is the same for both systems. The only major difference is the 'brains' are spread across multiple separate processing units in a DCS rather than one processing unit for the entire plant.
Now, I understand a PLC can be used in a DCS as a standalone process controller but when purchasing hardware and software are there clear proclamations that say this is a DCS component and this is a SCADA/PLC component? Meaning SCADA software like Citect or Wonderware are only used in a 'PLC/SCADA' systems or can they be used to configure a DCS interface/database? Are there any specific DCS suppliers of hardware and software? For instance, I am familiar with Redlions modular controller series. This uses a master controller that handles the data logging, alarming and communications with add on expansion modules that handle the individual processes. Would this be referred to as a DCS?
So in each system are there any differences to where the alarms configured and set? Or where the data would be collected and stored?