Can the ScadaBridge RTU do totalization and rate measurements for analog and digital input channels?
As a matter of fact, it can. Here’s how it works: DI totalization The ScadaBridge counts the number of OFF-to-ON transitions for each channel and stores each channel’s total count as a 32-bit value. DI rate For each channel, the number of OFF-to-ON transitions are counted per gate time and stored as a 16-bit value. The gate time is configurable using the ScadaBridge Toolbox software. Its range is 1-65535 seconds. A single gate time applies to all DI channels. AI totalization Each gate time, for each channel, the AI value is taken and added into the corresponding 32-bit totalizer. The gate time is configurable using the ScadaBridge Toolbox software. Its range is 1-65535 seconds. A single gate time applies to both AI channels. All ScadaBridge registers (including the totalizer values) are stored in volatile memory (their values are not retained when power is removed). We recommend using a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) to power the ScadaBridge if you will be using the totalizer featu