Network Monitor for Industrial Networks
This product is a PC platform that collects and stores fieldbus communication data between controllers such as PLCs, PCs, motion controllers, and dedicated controllers, and sensors and actuators. ★ High-speed collection Data can be collected with a cycle of 0.1 milliseconds using a high-performance CPU, allowing for the capture of even slight signal changes. The data is stored in a large-capacity storage. ★ Easy operation No specialized network knowledge is required. Data collection can be performed without changes to the on-site system, making it easy to integrate into existing systems. ★ Customizability Users can implement their own collection timing using the Windows API, and customize features such as alert functions based on the collected communication data.
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【Supported Protocols】 1. Fieldbus EtherCAT, MECHATROLINK-4, EtherNet/IP, CC-Link IE TSN 2. Inter-controller Communication FL-net, MODBUS/TCP, PROFINET, Mitsubishi MC Communication, Omron FINS Communication 3. Others OPC-UA, WebSocket, MQTT 【Data Collection Triggers】 Always, Scheduled Collection, External Trigger 【Collected Data】 Cycle: 0.1 milliseconds to 10 seconds Data Format: PCAP format File Size: 1MB to 10MB per file Maximum Number of Files: 2000 files Retention Period: 1 day to 365 days
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We are utilizing it for network surveys at industrial system implementation sites and for debugging during development.
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It enables network data collection without making any specific changes to the on-site environment.
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MicroNet Co., Ltd. (Ibaraki Prefecture) is a company that has been developing and selling control software that operates in industrial systems and manufacturing equipment, based on its experience in handling real-time operating systems (iRMX-II/III, dosRMX, iRFW, INtime) over many years, as well as the real-time technology and communication technology acquired there, which operates with a precision of one ten-thousandth of a second, and experience related to PCs.