Software from ISG for hardware-in-the-loop simulation with digital twins

Stuttgart-based ISG Industrielle Steuerungstechnik GmbH is showcasing the latest version of its „hardware in the loop“ simulation „ISG-virtuos“ at SPS/IPC/Drives. This allows users to simulate digital twins of real machines on the fieldbus and put virtual components into operation.

Stuttgart-based ISG Industrielle Steuerungstechnik GmbH is showcasing the latest version of its „hardware in the loop“ simulation „ISG-virtuos“ at SPS/IPC/Drives. This allows users to simulate digital twins of real machines on the fieldbus and put virtual components into operation.

Stuttgart-based ISG Industrielle Steuerungstechnik GmbH will be showcasing the latest version of its simulation system „ISG-virtuos“ at the SPS IPC Drives trade fair from 28 to 30 November 2017 in Nuremberg. This is a so-called Hardware-in-the-loop simulation. From a real machine, a digital twin is generated. This behaves exactly like the real component on the fieldbus. The simulation can be used to validate system designs. Virtual components of the machine can be put into operation in real life. They can also be used as Shade systems can be used for service support. [infotext]

Video: Virtualisation in motion at Koch Pac-Systeme

According to ISG GmbH, Koch Pac-Systeme GmbH from Pfalzgrafenweiler has been relying on „ISG-virtuos“ for virtualisation for some time now. Jürgen Welker, Director „Automation and Technology“ at Koch, spoke about this virtualisation solution, Information in packaging journal 2-2017. The virtualisation solution from Koch Pac-Systeme is in operation in a YouTube video to see[/infotext].

ISG offers a software development package for „ISG-virtuos“: „With the help of our ,Software Development Kit SDK C++‘ it is easy for both users and component manufacturers to create virtual behaviour models for components and assemblies that can be used as library modules to build virtual systems,“ says Dr Christian Daniel, Business Manager „Simulation Technology“ at ISG.

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ISG Steuerungstechnik at the SPS/IPC/Drives 2017: Hall 6, Stand 340