Engineering Capability
The platforms, tools and test facilities behind the work.
Capability claims are cheap. This page is specific about what we actually work on and what we have to test against.
Control platforms
Siemens — S7-1500, S7-1200, S7-300/400; TIA Portal and STEP 7 Classic; WinCC Comfort and Advanced.
Schneider Electric — Modicon M221, M241, M251, M340, M580; EcoStruxure Machine Expert and Control Expert; Vijeo Designer.
Mitsubishi — MELSEC iQ-R, Q Series, FX5U, FX3U; GX Works3 and GX Works2; GT Designer3.
Allen-Bradley — ControlLogix, CompactLogix, MicroLogix; Studio 5000 and RSLogix 500; FactoryTalk View.
Delta — AS and DVP series; ISPSoft, WPLSoft, DOPSoft.
Others — Omron, Beckhoff TwinCAT, CODESYS-based controllers, Keyence, LS Electric.
Electrical design
EPLAN Electric P8 for schematics, panel layout, terminal and cable lists and parts lists. Drawings produced to IEC conventions, or to your plant standard where you have one.
Networks and drives
PROFINET, PROFIBUS, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP and RTU, CC-Link and CC-Link IE. Servo and VFD commissioning across the major drive families, including homing strategies, positioning and documented parameter sets.
Test facilities
A bench with real controllers from each supported platform, wired to I/O simulators and operator panels. Programs are exercised against simulated inputs before they reach a machine — which is the single biggest reason our on-site commissioning windows are short.
Documentation
Every project is delivered with the native project files, a program description, the I/O list, drawings where they are in scope, and archived backups. In formats you can open without us, because a deliverable you cannot maintain is not a deliverable.