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Hardware

The ibaDAQ Family

Local Data Acquisition with Connection to


Cloud Services and Databases

ibaDAQ-S/ibaDAQ
Acquire Data via Ethernet, ibaNet
and the iba Modular System

ibaDAQ-C
Acquire Data via Ethernet
Flexible, holistic, traceable

See the Big Picture


The iba AG is the expert for measurement systems in the industrial and energy sector. It is our mission
to bring transparency to the world of industrial production, power generation and power distribution
plants. By means of an iba system, the user can be sure that the entire plant is completely acquired and
every single process is completely recorded 24/7 and made visible.

Cutting Edge Communicative


For more than 30 years, our area of expertise has In addition to the practice-oriented functionality a
been the development of high-quality systems main characteristic of our hardware and software
for process data acquisition, analysis and signal products is the distinct connectivity to the automati-
processing. on systems.Various manufacturers and system
iba is one of the few manufacturers who completely generations are taken into account and even legacy
masters the whole technology chain from hardware systems can be integrated as well: A clear benefit in
via software to database technology. Only those the life-cycle of the plant.
manufacturers who understand the whole process in
detail can foster innovation and provide competent
advice and support to customers.
Autonomous, modular, scalable

The iba System


Acquire Record Analyze Derive
data data data information

ibaAnalyzer

Interactive analysis
MES
Ethernet

Video / HMI Report

Reports
ibaBM .dat
Bus
HD
ibaAnalyzer Alarm

PLC ibaDAQ-x
Request
ibaLink ibaPADU ibaNet Data extraction
to the database
analog/
digital remote

Long-term trends
LongTerm

The ibaDAQ Family ........................................................................ 4

Optimal Use of Data .......................................................................7

Technical Data ................................................................................9


ibaDAQ family

Measuring Autonomously - Process Connected


The devices of the ibaDAQ family allow a local data acquisition with the integrated ibaPDA system and an
onboard data storage. You can access relevant data and information anywhere they are needed due to the
exhaustive output options.

In brief
 Local data acquisition with full ibaPDA
functionality
 Data storage in the device
 Data transfer via Ethernet
 Compact design for on-site installation
 Use in rough environments
 Including analysis with ibaAnalyzer
 Exhaustive output connectivity

Perfectly Suitable for the Local Use in any Example of Use: Crane Monitoring
Environment A typical deployment scenario for the ibaDAQ family
The devices of the ibaDAQ family are ideal out-of- is the local measuring at test stands, machines or
the-box solutions for the acquisition and recording plants, e.g. the crane monitoring in steel works.
of data. All three devices offer the functionality of a Cranes play a key role in the logistics of the produc-
computer with an integrated ibaPDA system for up tion process. Breakdowns could cause severe fail-
to 64 signals, an internal SSD to store the data, a ures as well as enormous costs.
CPU with high performance and interfaces to acquire ibaDAQ measures relevant data locally at the crane,
measured values. e.g. position data which are transmitted to superior
Compared to the classical industrial computer these systems via Ethernet. Beyond this, states of ibaDAQ
devices are small, compact and fanless and need no and measured values can be monitored in an SNMP
additional ibaFOB cards. system. In failure cases, automatic alarm messages
These devices are perfectly suitable for the use in are sent to the maintenance department.
rough environments, for local measuring directly
in the plant, machine or at remote places like e.g.
cranes and can also be installed in narrow control
cabinets.

The Devices in Particular


The ibaDAQ-S and ibaDAQ devices are part of the
iba modular system and can be combined with up to
4 I/O modules. They provide an Ethernet interface
and a FO connection that fulfill the function of an
ibaFOB-io-card. Here, the ibaDAQ is the extension
of ibaDAQ-S and provides 2 Ethernet interfaces and
more storage capacity. See also overview table on
page 5
Those who merely wish to acquire Ethernet-based
protocols will find a practicable solution in the DIN-
rail device ibaDAQ-C with 2 Ethernet interfaces. The
standard delivery of ibaDAQ-C additionally compris-
es, beside the integrated ibaPDA system, licens-
es for ibaPDA-Interface-PLC-Xplorer and ibaPDA-
OPC-UA-Server+. This allows you to acquire signals For example crane monitoring: Relevant measuring data are ac-
directly from different PLC systems and to exchange quired locally and transmitted to superior systems via Ethernet.
data with OPC UA systems.

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Gauge E-mail
ibaDAQ-S/ibaDAQ
Sensor Alarm
A/D Calculate Database
Acquire & characteristics
Field bus OPC UA
Record
Drive bus Analyze Cloud
PLC SNMP
Ethernet Reports

Flexible Application with the iba Modular Connection to Different Networks


System ibaDAQ provides two independent 1Gbit/s Ethernet
The two devices ibaDAQ-S and ibaDAQ can be ex- interfaces. ibaDAQ can operate in two networks and
panded as central units of the iba modular system thus enable the separation of IT and process net-
with up to 4 I/O modules from the modular system. works. This separation allows, for example, data-
Central unit and I/O modules are connected via a bases and storage systems to be connected to
backplane bus. ibaDAQ, which are located in the IT network.
The system includes several I/O modules for analog
and digital inputs and outputs as well as for SSI and Mobile Use in a Compact Case
encoders. All I/O modules work with sampling rates Both central units are ideally suited for the use in
of up to 40 kHz absolutely time-synchronously. Due the measuring case ibaMBox. Integrated in a com-
to the modular technology and the broad range of pact, stable aluminum case, one central unit can be
I/O modules, the iba modular system can be flexibly individually combined with up to 4 input modules.
adapted to the respective requirements. This combination
provides a powerful
Full ibaPDA Connectivity measuring system
The FO input and output offers the functionality of that is comfortable to
an ibaFOB-io-card and supports all ibaNet proto- transport and suit-
cols. Here, more iba devices can be connected, like able for the mobile
e.g. the ibaPADU family, iba bus monitors, or system use for commission-
connections. Depending on the ibaNet protocol used, ing and troubleshoot-
the sampling rate via FO is up to 100 kHz. ing.
Using additional licenses, data from different con-
trols, drives, special measuring devices, communi-
cation networks etc. can be acquired via the Ether-
net interfaces. A sample rate of up to 100 Hz can be ibaMBox in use
achieved via Ethernet with an appropriate network
layout.

The ibaDAQ family at a glance:


ibaDAQ ibaDAQ-S ibaDAQ-C
Processor Intel Atom 3845 QuadCore Intel Atom 3845 QuadCore Intel Atom 3845 QuadCore
1.91 GHz 1.91 GHz 1.91 GHz
Main memory 4 GB 2 GB 4 GB
Operating Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Windows 7 Embedded Standard Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016
system LTSB 64 bit 32 Bit LTSB 64 bit
HDD 256 GB SSD 128 GB SSD 128 GB SSD
Network 2x Gbit/s 1x Gbit/s 2x Gbit/s
I/O 2x DI / 2x DO 2x DI / 2x DO -
ibaNet 3Mbit – 32Mbit Flex 3Mbit – 32Mbit Flex -
Interfaces USB 2.0, USB 3.0, display port, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, display port, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, display port
FO, SFP+ (not used) FO, SFP+ (not used)
Mounting Backplane (iba modular system) Backplane (iba modular system) DIN rail
Licenses ibaPDA-V6-64 ibaPDA-V6-64 ibaPDA-V6-64
ibaPDA-Interface-PLC-Xplorer
ibaPDA-OPC-UA-Server+

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SIEMENS SIMATIC S7
B&R X20 system E-mail
ibaDAQ-C
Alarm
Beckhoff TwinCAT 2 / 3
Calculate Database
CODESYS ABB, ELAU, Acquire & characteristics
Schneider Electric, ... OPC UA
Record
Mitsubishi MELSEC Analyze Cloud

Rockwell Automation SNMP


Allen-Bradley Reports
PLC 5, SLC 5/05, ControlLogix
SIGMATEK C-IPC

Measuring Values Directly from Different Standardized Communication via OPC UA


PLCs In addition, ibaDAQ-C includes the license ibaPDA-
ibaDAQ-C complements the ibaDAQ family with a OPC-UA-Server+. With this licence, ibaPDA can be
very compact, handy DIN rail device with 2 Ethernet operated as an OPC UA server and acquire all sig-
interfaces and integrated license ibaPDA-Interface- nals configured in ibaPDA via an OPC UA client inter-
PLC-Xplorer. Hence, ibaDAQ-C can directly access face. This means that you can exchange data directly
different PLC systems. The PLC system can be ac- with other systems that support OPC UA.
cessed via standard interfaces without additional
hardware. It is not necessary to modify the PLC Additional Ethernet Communication
configuration nor to program the PLC. Most of the With the two independent 1Gbit/s Ethernet interfac-
ibaPDA-PLC-Xplorer interfaces support a convenient es, ibaDAQ-C can also operate in two networks and
selection of signals based on their symbolic names enables the separation of IT and process networks.
via address book. The signals can easily be select- Additional licenses for communication interfaces are
ed by mouse click in the integrated symbol brows- required for the acquisition of data from other Ether-
er. If necessary, the selected signals may flexibly be net-based protocols. A selection of communication
changed without modifying and interrupting the PLC interfaces can be found on page 11.
program.
The following interfaces are included in the
ibaPDA-Interface-PLC-Xplorer license: ibaPDA client

 S7-Xplorer (interface for SIMATIC S7)


 AB-Xplorer (interface for Allen-Bradley systems)
 B&R-Xplorer (interface for B&R systems)
ibaDAQ-C IT network
 Codesys-Xplorer (interface for CODESYS-based
systems)
S11

X14

+
-
24V

S1

 Logix-Xplorer (interface for ControlLogix systems)


X21

X22

X24

X25

 MELSEC-Xplorer (interface for Mitsubishi ibaDAQ-C


X26

Process network
MELSEC systems)
 Sigmatek-Xplorer (interface for SIGMATEK
systems) ...
 TwinCAT-Xplorer (interface for Beckhoff systems)
PLC 1 PLC n

Integration in different networks

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Optimal Use of Data
DataWarehouse

Cloud
PLC

TCP/IP, DB- Cloud-


E-Mail TCP/IP MQTT1 OPC-UA SNMP
digital Connect Connector

ibaDAQ
IT
Process
network
(OT)

Free Analysis Included Direct Writing to Databases/Clouds


The generated measuring files can be analyzed us- Data can also be written time-based directly from
ing ibaAnalyzer2 which is available free of charge. ibaPDA to databases/clouds. For this purpose spe-
ibaAnalyzer can run directly on the ibaDAQ devices cial data stores subject to licensing are available.
or can be used on a separate computer. Currently the SAP HANA database/cloud is support-
ed. Further database types and cloud systems are in
User-specific Characteristics preparation (e. g. Apache Kafka, Microsoft Azure).
Once the evaluation requirements have been de-
fined, the analysis regulation can be saved and re- Integration in SNMP Monitoring
used at any time. It it possible to configure ibaPDA ibaPDA can be integrated in a company-wide net-
system so that the analysis of the last file starts work management system according to SNMP (Sim-
automatically. Characteristic values, so-called KPIs, ple Network Management Protocol). ibaPDA serves
can be calculated individually and automatically from as SNMP server and supports the SNMP protocols
the high-resolution data. During the following anal- V1, V2c and V3. Status information which are sent to
ysis, a drill-down to the raw data is possible at any central management stations are available as SNMP
time in order to enable a root cause analysis in case objects and can be selected in an easy way. The ba-
of possible deviations. sic ibaPDA license contains objects for status mon-
itoring of ibaPDA. For signal objects, an additional
Connecting Databases license ibaPDA-SNMP-Server+ is required.
When the data shall be processed in a database,
measuring data can be loaded into a database with
ibaAnalyzer-DB3. It is also possible to analyze data
from a database with this application. The main
database formats are supported, like Microsoft
SQL-Server, Oracle, IBM DB2-UDB, MySQL, Post-
greSQL, Microsoft Access.

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in planning
2
ibaAnalyzer is licensed free of charge for editing measurement data generated with the iba system.
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The use of ibaAnalyzer-DB is subject to licensing. 7
Automated Analysis Saves Time Generating Alarms
ibaDatCoordinator and ibaAnalyzer-Reportgenerator While monitoring the process, it is important, to
provide further support. ibaDatCoordinator is a pow- immediately detect errors or deviations. Already
erful tool for automated data management. Typical during data acquisition, the signals can be checked
fields of application are the automatic extraction of for certain conditions, e.g. comparison with limit
product-related characteristic values in databases values, thus generating warnings and alarms. The
as well as the report creation. Using ibaAnalyzer-Re- output signals can be easily created by means of the
portgenerator, reports can automatically be generat- expression editor and output via TCP/IP. Moreover, a
ed in various formats and individual layouts. Individ- message can be sent via e-mail which may contain
ual job reports, shift reports, or product reports for both free text and fields that are automatically filled.
the production, quality management, or controlling
department can be created in different formats vir- Operation and Configuration as on the PC
tually at the push of a button. Monitor, mouse, and keyboard can be connected to
all ibaDAQ devices and can be operated as conve-
Variable Recording Profiles niently as an ibaPDA system running on a PC. More
As known in ibaPDA, various recording profiles can over, they can also be operated with an ibaPDA client
be defined for different applications. Continuous data that is connected via network.
recording of measurement files in iba format (*.dat) User can configure their measuring task as usual.
is necessary for long-term analyses or process opti- They can use the full range of functions of ibaPDA.
mizations, and triggered recordings are useful when External devices are not required for data acquisi-
errors have to be located. Trigger conditions can be tion. The measurement process can start automati-
defined time or event related. Multiple recordings cally after the configuration or can be controlled by a
with different profiles can also run in parallel. trigger signal.
Notebooks or tablets can be connected to the
ibaDAQ devices by using an USB-WI-FI stick.

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Technical Data

Name ibaDAQ-S ibaDAQ ibaDAQ-S & ibaDAQ


Description CPU for stand-alone data acquisition Digital outputs
Order number 10.170000 10.170001 Number 2
Processor units Design Galvanically isolated, solid-state
Processor Intel Atom E3845 quad core CPU DC switch
1.91 GHz Switching voltage max. 200 V DC, protection against
Operating system Windows Embed- Windows 10 IoT surge voltages
ded Standard 7 Enterprise 2016 Switching current max. 350 mA (permanent), over-
LTSB 64 Bit current protection
Main memory 2 GB 4 GB Switching delay < 2 ms (at 100 mA)
Flash memory Solid State Drive Solid State Drive ON resistance (log. 1) max. 3.75 Ω (at 100 mA)
128 GB 256 GB OFF resistance (log. 0) min. 100 MΩ
Clock (RTC) Buffered by battery, can be replaced Electrical isolation
during operation (3V Lithium CR2032) Channel-channel AC 2.5 kV
Synchronization via NTP Channel-housing AC 2.5 kV
Interfaces Connector type Screw-type terminal (0.14 mm2 to
ibaNet 32Mbit Flex, 32Mbit, 5Mbit, 3Mbit 1.5 mm2), screw connection, included
2 ST coupling (50/125 µm and in delivery
62.5/125 µm) for RX/TX Power supply and indicators
Ethernet 1 Gbit/s 2x 1 Gbit/s Power supply 24 V DC, ±10 % not stabilized;
USB 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0 1 A (without I/O modules),
DisplayPort Connection for monitor 3 A (with up to 4 I/O modules)
Digital inputs Power consumption Max. 36 W
Number 2 Indicators 6 LEDs for device status
2 LEDs for digital inputs
Design Galvanically isolated, protected against
2 LEDs for digital outputs
reverse polarity, single ended
2 LEDs for customized applications,
Input signal 24 V DC can be configured in ibaPDA
Max. input voltage ±60 V permanent Operating and environmental conditions
Signal level log. 0 > -6 V; < +6 V Cooling Passive
Signal level log. 1 < -10 V; > +10 V
Operating temperature 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
Input current 1 mA, constant
Storage and transport 13 °F to 158 °F (-25 °C to 70 °C)
Debounce filter Optional: 4 operating modes, temperature
can be configured in ibaPDA
Mounting Vertical or horizontal
Sampling rate Up to 40 kHz, freely adjustable via
Humidity class F, no condensation
ibaPDA
(DIN 40040)
Delay Typ. 10 µs
Protection class IP20
Electrical isolation
Standards EMC: IEC 61326-1
Channel-channel AC 2.5 kV
FCC part 15 class A
Channel-housing AC 2.5 kV
Dimensions and weight
Connector type Screw-type terminal (0.14 mm2 to
1.5 mm2), screw connection, included Dimensions (width x 2.20 in x 8.43 in x 5.83 in
in delivery height x depth) (56 mm x 214 mm x 148 mm)
with subrack:
9.02 in x 8.62 in x 6.14 in
(229 mm x 219 mm x 156 mm)
Weight (incl. box and Approx. 1.5 kg
documentation)
Licenses incl. ibaPDA-V6-64 (30.600640)

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Technical Data

Short description
Name ibaDAQ-C
Description Compact device for stand-alone data acquisition
Order number 10.170002
Processor units
Processor Intel Atom E3845 quad core CPU 1.91 GHz
Operating system Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB 64 bit
Main memory 4 GB
Flash memory Solid State Drive 128 GB
Clock (RTC) Buffered by battery, can be replaced during operation (3V Lithium CR2032)
Synchronization via NTP
Interfaces
Ethernet 2x 1 Gbit/s
USB 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
DisplayPort Connection for monitor
Digital inputs
Number 1 (for safe shutdown)
Design Galvanically isolated, protected against reverse polarity
Max. input voltage ±60 V permanent
Signal level log. 0 > -6 V; < +6 V
Signal level log. 1 < -10 V; > +10 V
Input current 1 mA, constant
Delay Approx. 50 µs
Connector type Screw-type terminal (0.14 mm2 to 1.5 mm2), screw connection, included in delivery
Power supply and indicators
Power supply 24 V DC, ±10 % not stabilized, max. 1 A
Power consumption max. 11 W, approx. 18 W with 2 USB hard disks + monitor
Indicators 6 LEDs for device status
2 LEDs for customized applications, can be configured in ibaPDA
Operating and environmental conditions
Cooling Passive
Operating temperature 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
Storage and transport tempe- 13 °F to 158 °F (-25 °C to 70 °C)
rature
Mounting DIN rail, vertical
Humidity class (DIN 40040) F, no condensation
Protection class IP20
Standards EMV: IEC 61326-1
FCC part 15 class A
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions (width x height x 1.34 in x 7.99 in x 5.55 in (34 mm x 203 mm x 141 mm)
depth)
Weight 1.0 kg (incl. box and documentation)
Licenses incl. ibaPDA-V6-64 (30.600640)
ibaPDA-Interface-PLC-Xplorer (31.001042)
ibaPDA-OPC-UA-Server+ (30.670051)

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Order Information

ibaPDA (Upgrade licenses)


Order no. Name Description
30.001912 Upgrade-PDA-V6-64 to PDA-V6-256 License upgrade 64 signals to 256 signals
30.001914 Upgrade-PDA-V6-256 to PDA-V6-1024 License upgrade 256 signals to 1024 signals
30.670001 ibaPDA-V6-Data-Store Additional license for writing two additional dat files (*.dat)
30.670050 ibaPDA-SNMP-Server+ Advanced SNMP Server function
30.670051 ibaPDA-OPC-UA-Server+* Advanced OPC UA Server function

Communication Interfaces (examples)


31.001075 ibaPDA-Interface-Generic-UDP Generic-UDP/IP protocol communication interface
31.001076 ibaPDA-Interface-Generic-TCP Generic-TCP/IP protocol communication interface
31.001042 ibaPDA-Interface-PLC-Xplorer* PLC-Xplorer interfaces (S7, Codesys, Allen Bradley, B&R, Beckhoff,
Sigmatek, Logix, Mitsubishi MELSEC)

Data Store DB/Cloud


30.670141 ibaPDA-Data-Store-SAP-HANA-64 Writing into a SAP HANA DB; 64 signals
30.670142 ibaPDA-Data-Store-SAP-HANA-256 Writing into a SAP HANA DB; 256 signals
30.670143 ibaPDA-Data-Store-SAP-HANA-1024 Writing into a SAP HANA DB; 1024 signals
30.670151 upgrade-ibaPDA-Data-Store- License upgrade 64 signals to 256 signals
SAP-HANA-64 to 256
30.670152 upgrade-ibaPDA-Data-Store- License upgrade 256 signals to 1024 signals
SAP-HANA-256 to 1024

* included in delivery of ibaDAQ-C 11


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