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Edge Computing Gateway User Guide: Interface with Panasonic PLCs via Mewtocol TCP Protocol

Today, let’s talk about how to interface the EG edge gateway with Panasonic PLCs via the Mewtocol TCP Protocol. 

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Compatible PLCs: Panasonic FP0H / Panasonic XHC60ET

1. Hardware Connection

Mewtocol TCP protocol communicates via Ethernet. Therefore, simply ensure the gateway’s LAN port and the Panasonic PLC’s IP address are within the same subnet.

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2. PLC Communication Parameters

2.1. Ethernet Parameter Settings

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2.2. User Connection Port Settings

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3. Gateway Settings

3.1. PLC Connection Settings

Drag a Panasonic node from the left panel and double-click to open its settings page. Configure the following based on the PLC’s serial port parameters:

Protocol: Select Mewtocol TCP

Address: Enter the PLC address (e.g., 192.168.10.5)

Port: Enter the PLC connection port (e.g., 60001)

Connection Timeout: 2000

Communication Timeout: 2000

Station ID: EE

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3.2. Data Point Configuration

Enter the data points to be read into the parameter list of the Panasonic node. Once configured, the PLC data will be automatically retrieved at the specified frequency.

Data points are typically provided by PLC engineers. Upon receiving the point list, fill in the data points according to the gateway’s required format. For specific correspondence, refer to:

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This example reads data from address DT0. Using FPWIN GR7 software, you can see that DT0 stores a signed 32-bit integer: 273. In the parameter list, fill in the address/name/data type/data length sequentially. Set a 2-second cycle for periodic reading, as shown in the figure:

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3.3. Testing

Click Deploy and observe that a data point is printed every 2 seconds. The read data point result is: DT0:273. Communication successful!

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