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Universal Connectivity for the Modern Industrial Enterprise

The FrameworX 10.1 Connectivity Hub bridges the gap between OT and IT. Seamlessly integrate data from PLCs, databases, historians, specialized equipment, and cloud platforms with 100+ native connectors and drivers.

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Our native communication drivers provide high-throughput, secure, and reliable connections directly within the platform, accelerating your time-to-insight and simplifying your architecture.



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title Eliminate Data Silos and Bridge the OT/IT Divide

The Challenge: Industrial environments are often fragmented, with data trapped in legacy equipment, proprietary historians, and disparate databases. Complex middleware and custom coding slow down integration, increase costs, and hinder innovation.

The FrameworX Advantage: Our native communication drivers provide high-throughput, secure, and reliable connections directly within the platform, accelerating your time-to-insight and simplifying your architecture.




Browse by Type and Group

Type

Group

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Standard Protocols

 OPC UA, MQTT, Modbus, HART18

Vertical Protocols

Energy (DNP), Oil & Gas (WITS, WITSML), Building (BACnet) 6

Automation Vendors

AB/Rockwell, Beckhoff, Bosch, Codesys, Mitsubishi, Omron, Schneider, Siemens24

Factory-Floor Interfaces

Field devices and specialized equipment22

Historian & Databases

 SQL Databases, Database Providers, Time-series Databases, Process Historians11

IT, Cloud & AI

Cloud platforms, analytics, network monitoring, CISCO App Hosting11




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HART

Emerson WirelessHART - HartIP

Modbus

Master Protocol, Slave Protocol

MQTT

Built-in Broker, HiveMQ Broker, Client (flat), Client (WEG), Sparkplug B Collector, Sparkplug B Publisher, Sparkplug B Publisher Simulator

OPC UA

Client Driver, Server Configuration, Server Simulator, Kepware Connection (Secured), Kepware Connection (Unsecured)



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Energy and Utilities

BACnet Building Automation, DNP3 L3 V2 Master, DNP3 L3 V2 Slave Server

Oil & Gas

WITS Level 0 Pason, WITS Level 0 Passive, WITSML Service



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Allen-Bradley

ControlLogix/CompactLogix, MicroLogix, PLC5/SLC, PLC5/SLC with AB 1761, PLC5 with 1756 DHRIO, Serial MicroLogix

Beckhoff

TwinCAT devices

Bosch

Rexroth IndraControl, Security Praesensa

Codesys

IEC-61131-3 Controllers, PLC Handler

Mitsubishi

FX Serial, MELSEC FX, Q Series devices

National Instruments

LabVIEW Legacy, LabVIEW Data Sockets

Omron

CIP Communication Driver, FINS Communication Driver, Hostlink Master, Master using FINS Commands

Schneider Electric

UnityPro (Quantum, M340, M580)

Siemens

S7 Devices, TI505 Devices



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ASCII Protocols

Generic Master Protocol, Generic Slave Protocol CSV, Barcode Reader Protocol

Control Platforms

Automation Direct (Koyo), Bailey (INFI90 DCS), CTC (5300 model), Fatek (FBs PLCs), GE Fanuc (Ethernet SRTP)

Field Devices

Aesys VerbaInfo, Cincinnati Test Systems, CDU, CST CSI Server, Desoutter CVIC II, eWON Protocol, Genisys/Microlok plus, IPC Filmex/Varex, LCP Interface, Raspberry Pi GPIO, TTS08 SD50

Tags Synchronization

CoreM Connector, Server to Server Communication, UDP Receiver, UDP Sender, Value Simulator



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Database Providers

ADO.NET Provider, ODBC Provider, OleDB Provider

Process Historians

Canary Historian, GE Proficy Historian, InfluxDB Database, OSIsoft PI System and AF, Prediktor Historian

SQL Databases

IBM Informix, MySQL Connection, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL Connection, SQLite Embedded Database, SQL Server Connection



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Connectors

AI Analytics and MCP

MCP Server and REST APIs, Sorba.AI Analytics

Cloud Services

AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, Snowflake Connector

Web Services and REST APIs

Cisco Router App Hosting, EdgeConnect on Router IR1101

Container and Deployment

Docker Deployment, Microsoft Azure Deployment

Network Monitoring

Ping (ICMP), SNMP Driver, System Monitor

Overview

FrameworX 10.1 provides comprehensive connectivity options to integrate with industrial equipment, enterprise systems, and cloud platforms. With 70+ native drivers included at no additional cost, protocol standards support, and certified partner integrations, you can connect to virtually any data source in your industrial environment.

Where It Fits in Your Solution

Connectivity & Integration components work across all four pillars of the FrameworX architecture:

  • Unified Namespace - External data sources via TagProviders
  • Process Modules - Device drivers for field equipment communication
  • Application Modules - Database connections and web services
  • User Interface - Client connectivity and API access

System Interfaces

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Communication Drivers & Connectors

Modbus TCP/RTU  (TCP/IP, RS-232 serial, multi-serial) & Modbus Slave
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MQTT Broker & Client (flat and Sparkplug B)
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Native Drivers - All Included, No Additional Licenses

FrameworX includes 70+ native communication drivers with your solution license. Scale by I/O points only - never pay extra for protocol support.

Popular Manufacturers

  • Allen-Bradley - ControlLogix, CompactLogix, MicroLogix, PLC-5, SLC-500
  • Siemens - S7-1200, S7-1500, S7-300/400, LOGO!, WinCC
  • Schneider Electric - Modicon M340, M580, Quantum, Unity, SoMachine
  • Mitsubishi - MELSEC Q, L, FX Series
  • Omron - NJ/NX, CJ/CS, CP Series
  • ABB - AC500, AC800M, 800xA
  • GE - RX3i, RX7i, iFIX, CIMPLICITY

By Protocol Category

  • Ethernet-Based - EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, PROFINET, EtherCAT
  • Serial - Modbus RTU/ASCII, DF1, Mitsubishi Serial, Omron FINS
  • Fieldbus - PROFIBUS DP, DeviceNet, CANopen
  • OPC - OPC DA Client/Server, OPC UA Client/Server, OPC XML-DA

Protocol Standards

MQTT & Sparkplug B

  • MQTT Client - Connect to any MQTT broker (local or cloud)
  • MQTT Broker - Built-in broker for edge deployments
  • Sparkplug B - Full implementation for IIoT architectures
  • Auto-discovery - Automatic namespace creation from Sparkplug metrics

OPC UA

  • OPC UA Server - Expose your solution data to third-party clients
  • OPC UA Client - Connect to external OPC UA servers
  • Security Profiles - Support for all standard security modes
  • Discovery Services - Local and global discovery server support

REST APIs & Web Services

  • REST API Server - Built-in REST endpoints for all solution data
  • Web API Client - Consume external REST services
  • GraphQL Support - Query exactly the data you need
  • WebSocket - Real-time bidirectional communication

Partner Integrations

Historian & Time-Series

  • Canary Historian - Certified integration for enterprise historian
  • InfluxDB - Native connector for time-series databases
  • OSIsoft PI - Connection via OPC UA or PI Web API
  • Azure Time Series Insights - Direct cloud integration

Cloud Platforms

  • AWS IoT Core - MQTT connection with thing shadows
  • Azure IoT Hub - Device provisioning and telemetry
  • Google Cloud IoT - Pub/Sub integration
  • IBM Watson IoT - MQTT with device management

Specialized Systems

  • Universal Robots - Direct UR robot control and monitoring
  • Cisco Edge Intelligence - Certified edge computing integration
  • AVEVA System Platform - OPC UA and InTouch connectivity
  • Wonderware - Legacy system migration tools

Configuration in Designer

Adding a Device Connection

  1. Navigate to DevicesChannels
  2. Click New Channel and select protocol type
  3. Configure channel properties (IP address, port, timeout)
  4. Add Node under the channel for specific device
  5. Create Points and map to UNS tags

Setting Up OPC UA Server

  1. Go to DevicesOPC UA Server
  2. Enable server and set endpoint URL
  3. Configure security policies and certificates
  4. Select tags to expose via OPC UA
  5. Set update rates and quality codes

Configuring MQTT Connection

  1. Navigate to DevicesMQTT Client
  2. Enter broker address and credentials
  3. Configure topic structure and QoS levels
  4. Map topics to tags using templates
  5. Enable Sparkplug B if required

Best Practices

Driver Selection

  • Use Ethernet-based protocols when possible for better performance
  • Group similar devices on the same channel to optimize polling
  • Consider redundant paths for critical connections
  • Use OPC UA for vendor-neutral integration

Performance Optimization

  • Set appropriate scan rates based on process requirements
  • Use unsolicited/event-based updates when supported
  • Implement connection pooling for database access
  • Cache static configuration data locally

Security Considerations

  • Use encrypted protocols (OPC UA, MQTT TLS) for external connections
  • Implement VLANs to segment network traffic
  • Configure firewalls between IT/OT networks
  • Regular certificate rotation for secure protocols

Troubleshooting

SymptomLikely CauseSolution
Driver not connectingIncorrect IP or portVerify network settings and firewall rules
Intermittent data lossNetwork congestionAdjust polling rates, implement buffering
High CPU usageToo many synchronous readsUse asynchronous operations, optimize scan groups
Certificate errorsExpired or untrusted certsUpdate certificates, check system time
Tag quality "Bad"Communication timeoutIncrease timeout values, check physical connection

Common Integration Patterns

Pattern 1: PLC to Cloud

Connect field PLCs via native drivers, process data locally, send filtered data to cloud via MQTT/HTTPS

Pattern 2: Multi-Protocol Gateway

Use FrameworX as protocol converter between legacy systems (Modbus, DF1) and modern standards (OPC UA, MQTT)

Pattern 3: Store and Forward

Buffer data locally during network outages, automatically forward when connection restored

Pattern 4: Redundant Data Paths

Configure primary Ethernet connection with secondary serial backup for critical devices

Related Modules

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