Window 10 Iot Enterprise For SCADA?

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2021-02-25T07:12:41.53+00:00

Can Windows IoT support SCADA environment?

Assuming that 1000 data per second are transmitted from the PLC, can the Window 10 IoT Enterprise server handle it enough?

Also, can you guarantee the network connection?

What's better compared to Windows 10 Pro?

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  1. Dave Patrick 426K Reputation points MVP
    2021-02-25T13:39:36.697+00:00

    Better to ask the scada system provider about supported operating systems. Windows 10 Pro works fine for Rockwell FactoryTalk View.

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  2. Teemo Tang 11,331 Reputation points
    2021-02-26T06:54:46.857+00:00

    There is no available app for SCADA on Windows 10 IoT Core.
    I think you should write the UWP app for your project. Please refer to this paper:
    User-Configuration Universal Windows Platform SCADA System Base on I2c Bus Communication
    https://www.ijarcce.com/upload/2016/may-16/IJARCCE%20128.pdf

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  3. Sean Liming 4,506 Reputation points
    2021-02-26T07:29:55.497+00:00

    I have worked on a few HMI systems that have run on Windows XP Embedded and WES7. Windows 10 IoT Enterprise should work fine as an HMI. As far as deterministic performance to handle the data, it depends on the architecture and the distribution of control. Some have implemented a distributed RTOS solution (i.e. TenAsys INtime® Distributed RTOS) and just use Windows as a front end to interact with the RTOS.

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