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True Logic Group Inc. is a Canadian technology company headquartered in Hamilton, Ontario. Founded in 2005, the company specializes in industrial automation solutions, including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, electrical panel building, and PLC & HMI programming. Their solutions aim to enhance efficiency, safety, and productivity across various industries such as automotive manufacturing, heat treatment, and energy management.[1]
Main Product : MARS
editMARS, short for Monitoring Analyzing Reporting Software, is an Integrated Software Platform for SCADA developed by True Logic Group Inc for 15+ years in development. Designed to optimize industrial processes, MARS has integrated its software with Ingear's core communication drivers to allow for seamless communication between MARS software and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). These drivers give MARS the capabilities to run on Windows, Linux, and MacOS devices and connect and extract data from the PLC's on the factory floor.[2]
MARS Modules
edit- Monitoring Modules: Provide advanced visualization tools, including charts and graphs, for real-time operational oversight.
- Process Trending: Tracks key process parameters with dynamic graphs to support trend analysis and decision-making.
- Part Tracking: Records and monitors part movement and status for traceability and quality control.
- Alarming & Notification Modules: Generate real-time alerts via email and text for system abnormalities.
- Reporting & Recipe Modules: Offer tools for data analysis, report generation, and management of production recipes.[3]
MARS Architecture
editMARS communication architecture consists of these three modules:
- MARS I/O: Manages communication between PLCs and database servers.
- MARS View: Provides the user interface for data display and interaction.
- MARS Notification: Handles notifications for abnormal conditions via email and text.
MARS Security
editMARS, as a desktop application, reduces exposure to online threats. It operates within a local network, features comprehensive auditing, and receives regular updates to address potential vulnerabilities.
MARS Communication Drivers
editMARS integrates with several communication drivers:
- NET.LOGIX: Connects to Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLCs using Ethernet/IP.
- NET.ABLINK: Enables direct communication with Allen-Bradley MicroLogix, SLC500, and PLC-5 controllers.
- NET.S7LINK 4.0: Facilitates communication with Siemens S7 series PLCs via ISO-on-TCP.
- NET.MBLINK: Supports Modbus RTU and TCP protocols, allowing interoperability with various Modbus-compatible devices.[5]
Main Services : Electrical Control Panel Building
editElectrical control panels are key components in industrial automation, serving as central hubs for controlling and monitoring electrical systems. True Logic Group specializes in the design and construction of these panels, which are tailored to meet the needs of various industries. These panels manage and control machinery and equipment, contributing to operational efficiency and safety.
Design and Construction: The process starts with detailed planning and design, where engineers from True Logic Group work with clients to understand their requirements. This phase involves selecting components such as relays, circuit breakers, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and arranging them within the panel. The construction phase includes precise wiring, component mounting, and thorough testing to ensure reliability and adherence to industry standards.
Customization and Compliance: True Logic Group focuses on customizing panels to meet specific client needs. Panels are designed to fit operational requirements and integrate with existing systems. They also comply with relevant safety and regulatory standards set by organizations such as the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Testing and Quality Assurance: Each control panel undergoes comprehensive testing to verify its performance and safety. True Logic Group uses advanced testing methods to ensure functionality, durability, and adherence to specifications, ensuring that each panel performs reliably in its intended environment.
True Logic Group's expertise in electrical control panel building ensures that clients receive reliable, high-quality, and customized solutions, enhancing operational efficiency and safety in their industrial processes.[6][7]
Main Services : PLC & HMI Programming
editPLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and HMI (Human-Machine Interface) programming are key elements in industrial automation, enabling the control and monitoring of machinery and processes. True Logic Group provides tailored PLC and HMI programming services to enhance operational efficiency and safety across various industries.
System Design and Development: True Logic Group collaborates with clients to design and develop custom PLC programs that manage complex automation tasks. HMI programming is integrated to create user-friendly interfaces for effective system monitoring and control.
Integration: Programs are customized to meet specific operational needs and seamlessly integrate with existing systems, ensuring efficient and intuitive control.
Compliance and Standards: The programming adheres to industry standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring safety, reliability, and compliance.
Testing and Validation: Each program undergoes rigorous testing to ensure reliability and performance under real-world conditions.
True Logic Group’s PLC & HMI programming services deliver efficient, safe, and customized solutions for automated processes.[8]
References
edit- ^ "About Us | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "MARS Overview | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "MARS Software Pricing | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "MARS Overview | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "MARS Core Drivers | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "Electrical Control Panel Building and Assembly: A Comprehensive Guide - Sure Controls". www.surecontrols.com. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "Custom Control Panels | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "PLC & HMI Programming | True Logic Group Inc". True Logic Group Inc. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
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