Description
The advanced course on GE iFIX it has been designed to provide insights into specific product modules in order to develop HMI / SCADA applications providing higher level features such as redundancy, reporting and interface to relational databases.
Requirements
The course is aimed at process, automation and instrumentation engineers and system integrators.
Here are some requirements:
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft operating systems
- Basic knowledge of networks
- Basic knowledge of industrial automation
- Participation in the GE iFIX Basic Course
Registration
Select the modules you want to study further.
The sales manager will send you a personalized quotation
Program (4 day)
Form 1
- OPC Clients
Learn more about the myriad ways of using OPC to connect iFIX sub-systems as data clients of other applications. - OPC Servers
Learn more about the myriad ways of using OPC to configure iFIX sub-systems as data servers.
Form 2
- Redux Tags Database
Delve deeper into the Process Database and the blocks available to iFIX SCADA applications. - Integrate iFIX with Historian
Learn about the tools available for seamlessly integrating iFIX to Historian, including tools for both providing and retrieving data.
Form 3
- Integrate iFIX with Relational Databases
Find out how iFIX can interoperate with relational databases for both read and write transactions. - Use iFIX Database blocks with Relational Databases
Build the necessary infrastructure to communicate to RDBs at real-time via database blocks and services. - Use Workspace to access RDBs
Combine programmatic and graphical methods within the Workspace to interact with RDBs. - Use VisiconX to access RDB
Build interactive displays to access RDBs using simple, graphical, wizard-based controls. Explore the different methods of archiving alarms to external systems for further analysis
Form 4
- Deploying ActiveX in iFIX
Create interactive user controls in displays. - Mastering Charts and Chart Groups
Extend trending functionality with extra developer know-how. - Dynamo Creation and Maintenance
Build easily maintained symbol libraries. Explore how to use them to maximize functionality while minimizing
Form 5
- Elementary Reporting
Discover how to extend iFIX to meet your reporting needs. - dream report Industrial Reporting Tool.
Form 6
- Enhanced Failover
Walk through the iFIX Enhanced Failover features create high availability SCADA systems
Form 7
- Thin client
iFIX with Terminal Services – GE WebSpace
Form 8
- Electronic Signature/Electronic Record
iFIX with 21CFRPart11 – Electronic Signature and Audit Trail