GE SNP

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Product Overview

The GE Intelligent Platforms SNP device driver provides data exchange between OPC clients and GE PLCs. Kepware automatically optimizes your data acquisition based on client demand. Data integrity is ensured with our extensive error handling.

The GE SNP driver is fully integrated with VersaPro and Logic Developer programming packages. A smart tag import wizard makes loading all of the tags in your PLC application a two-second operation, allowing simple access to all of your application data for any OPC or DDE enabled program.

  • Automatic Tag Generation
  • RS-422 Programming Port Connection
  • Data can be transferred in arrays of up to 64 elements(I,Q,M,R, etc.)
  • Memory Types Supported: I, Q, G, M, T, S, R, AI, AQ
  • All data type are supported
  • Array structure tag support
  • Structure data type support
  • 2-D tag import
  • DWord (UINT) data type support
  • Communication Serialization
  • GE OPEN - Wide range model support
  • Series 90-30 311
  • Series 90-30 313
  • Series 90-30 331
  • Series 90-30 341
  • Series 90-30 350
  • Series 90-30 360
  • Series 90-70 731
  • Series 90-70 732
  • Series 90-70 771
  • Series 90-70 772
  • Series 90-70 781
  • Series 90-70 782
  • Series GE Micro
  • English
  • DDE Format CF_Text and AdvancedDDE
  • NIO Interface for iFIX
  • OPC .NET Service (OPC .NET) Version 1.00
  • OPC Alarms and Events (OPC AE) Version 1.10
  • OPC Data Access (OPC DA) Versions 1.0a, 2.0, 2.05a, and 3.0
  • OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) Clients
  • SuiteLink and FastDDE for Wonderware

5.10.205

11/13/2012

Added support for Communication Serialization.

5.4.131.0

10/28/2010

  • Added SNP protocol specific error messages to the driver.

5.1.71.0

10/21/2009

  • Now allow for the alias tag data types that are specified as BOOL to assume the source tag data type.
  • Fixed issue where address parsing of non-register, non-string memory types allowed a "-" in the address field.