Networks
The network consists of an interface at the host PC and the cables connecting the various devices to the host. There are physical requirements and limitations to the networks, which are explained in
PMCS DDE Server
The PMCS DDE Server has two basic functions: it collects data from attached devices and it provides data to client applications (both on the host PC and on networked PCs).
The PMCS DDE Server keeps track of the devices attached to the PMCS networks, listens for requests for data from client applications, and, at specified intervals, polls the requested data from the appropriate devices and reports it back to the clients. The Server does not continuously poll all data from each device unless it is told to do so; to do this would require enormous network bandwidth and result in degraded performance. Instead, the PMCS DDE Server retrieves only the specific data that client applications have requested.
Client Applications
Client applications request specific data from the PMCS DDE Server and then provide calculations, trending, and display of the data on screen and/or printer.
Various client applications are available to serve different needs. Event Logger, Waveform Capture, and Cost Allocation are just a few of the applications that are fully optimized for PMCS.
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A common example of a
What’s Next
You’ve now learned about the four major parts of PMCS – next you’ll learn how to configure your PMCS DDE Server.
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