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Ignition® is a universal industrial application platform capable of unlimited extensibility through the addition of fully integrated software modules. All modules are hot-pluggable so they can be installed, removed, and upgraded without impacting your operations in any way, and they all work together seamlessly.
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With a full suite of powerful Ignition and third-party modules available for the Ignition platform, you can easily develop industrial applications perfectly customized to your unique processes.
You can use Ignition Core modules to create virtually any kind of industrial automation solution, including SCADA, IIoT, MES and beyond. With the Ignition Core modules, users can add features such as charts and tables, mobile access, voice notifications for alarms, transaction management, sophisticated logic systems, enterprise administration, and much more.
The visualization module for plant-floor and desktop screens. Launch unlimited rich, web-deployed clients anywhere on the network. Display charts, graphs, trends, HMI screens, and more.
The visualization module for mobile-responsive industrial applications. Easily build visually stunning applications for monitoring and control using HTML5 for any size of screen.
Bridge the gap between OPC data and SQL databases and get a highly efficient transaction manager. Easily log data, call stored procedures, and synchronize data bi-directionally.
Turn a SQL database into a high-performance time-series tag historian that enables powerful data aggregation with easy storage, table management, and query binding.
Create dynamic, database-driven PDF reports with pixel-perfect layout — with ease.
Configure the logic for how, why, and when alarm notifications are delivered, manage alarm notification for groups of users, and send notifications via email.
The EAM provides a secure and intuitive way to manage many Ignition installations from one location.
Connect to most major programmable logic controllers (PLCs) with the Ignition OPC UA Module. This module serves as a totally cross-platform OPC UA server with an open, pluggable driver system.
Beyond the Ignition Core modules, Inductive Automation offers several other modules to help you add even more specialized features and functions to your Ignition system.
Streamline the creation, organization, and visualization of robust logic systems.
Easily embed a web browser component into your Ignition Vision project.
Integrate Ignition with classic COM-based OPC Servers.
Enable both alarm notification and acknowledgment via a phone call.
Add text alerts with the SMS Notification Module for even more options.
Adds integration with Twilio via an SMS Alarm Notification Profile and scripting functions to send SMS.
Allows users to directly program against the web server inside the Ignition Gateway.
Adds the ability to send and receive information over a serial port to Ignition.
Enables Ignition projects and third-party applications to communicate with semiconductor fab equipment.
Add connectivity to MongoDB for flexible document data models and a NoSQL database. Easily store, index, retrieve, and query data or tags for use in reports.
Our Strategic Third-Party Module Partner Program enables third-party software providers to create modules for the Ignition platform in their area of expertise. Inductive Automation has chosen to include these providers in the program because of their strategic alignment with the Ignition platform. Products developed by Strategic Partners are backed by a commitment to your long-term success. You can purchase these modules directly from Inductive Automation.
With the Cirrus Link IIoT Modules, you can set up a secure MQTT message-oriented middleware infrastructure that increases data availability.
Bidirectionally communicate with edge-of-network devices securely via an MQTT Server. Create one pipeline for all your IIoT data that increases data throughput and efficiencies.
Adds an MQTT server to the Ignition platform that enables MQTT clients to securely connect, publish, and subscribe to data.
Use Ignition to publish data from the edge of the network by taking Ignition tag change events and publish them as MQTT messages to an MQTT server.
The AWS Injector module enables end users of Ignition to select tag data from the Ignition platform to be sent into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure for analytics.
The Azure Injector module enables end users of Ignition to select tag data from the Ignition platform to be sent into the Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure through the Azure IoT Hub.
The MQTT Recorder Module receives record objects via MQTT/Sparkplug and automatically generates and populates database tables with records as they are received.
This driver connects to the following Opto22 products: SNAP‑PAC‑R1, SNAP‑PAC‑R2, SNAP‑PAC‑S1, SNAP‑PAC‑S2, SOFTPAC, GRV‑EPIC‑PR1.
Connect to the following ABB Totalflow device families: G2 Late, G3, G4 Early, G4 Late, and G5 series flow computers. EFM supports real-time, alarm, historical, and event data.
The Google Cloud Platform Injector Module enables end users of Ignition to select tag data from the Ignition platform to be sent into the Google Cloud Platform infrastructure for analytics.
Connect to the following device families: Emerson ROC 107, 300 & 800 Series flow computers. EFM driver supports real-time, alarm, historical, and event data.
Our Solution Partners also offer multiple modules and solutions powered by Ignition. You can purchase directly from the Solution Partner and effortlessly pair their offerings with your Ignition system. For more information about these partners and their offerings, visit the Solution Partner page.
Ignition's open application programming interface (API) and software development kit (SDK) make it possible for third-party companies to develop modules for the Ignition platform. The Module Showcase makes it easy to find and purchase modules built by third-party developers that extend Ignition's functionality.
– Enrico Aramini
HTC High Tech Consultant SRL
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