rmore
Electrical
- Feb 4, 2011
- 35
I have been tasked with designing a touch panel HMI into a product. The product must be able to run unattended 24/7/365. I know alot of HMI's are built on a windows CE platform, and we all know how often applications on windows machines tend to work better in some places than others.
My questions...
How rare is it that a typical touch panel HMI will crash or otherwise become unresponsive in some of it's functions, requiring a reboot?
Generally, what precautions can I take to minimize unpleasant occurances?
Are there generally accepted methods to automatically reboot an HMI when the program crashes or stops talking to the PLC?
Thanks, in advance for any information.
My questions...
How rare is it that a typical touch panel HMI will crash or otherwise become unresponsive in some of it's functions, requiring a reboot?
Generally, what precautions can I take to minimize unpleasant occurances?
Are there generally accepted methods to automatically reboot an HMI when the program crashes or stops talking to the PLC?
Thanks, in advance for any information.