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Atchison

Convert S7 STL to Mitsubishi PLC?

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I know I am new here and this is my first post (but I plan on staying around as I've found a lot of info from searching and have been using the info for a while here) Here is my situation. My company uses about 95% Siemens S7 PLC integration of out product (we are trying to branch out as its not good to be all-in with one form). We have developed a function block for our product in S7 to provide to our customers for ease of integration. We now have a customer who wants to use the exact same product for a automation line using Mitsubishi Q Series PLCs. I know nothing about Mitsubishi and have had trouble finding people I know personally that can use them either. How hard would it be to take some STL in S7 and create a function block type item for Mitsubishi? Thanks in advance!

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It's serious work. I could try to do it for a certain renumeration. If you agree, you can send a letter onto my e-mail with description of the task and with the amount which you plan to spend for this task. Edited by Inntele

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I can not see how to do this work in GX Developer. Therefore, may be another specialist, which is present at this forum, could take up this work? Edited by Inntele

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I'm not sure I understand what you're looking for. It sounds like you have a block of code to interface your product with S7 PLCs, and you want a similar block of code to do the same thing on Mitsubishi. What is your product? What are the requirements of the block of code? I may be able to work with you on this.

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That is basically exactly what I am looking for. I tried sending you a PM but it said you weren't authorized yet. I am going to try calling Ross directly, thanks! ***I removed my email, thanks for the info Crossbow*** Edited by Atchison

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Just a warning... never put your real email address in a public forum. It's not that people here will spam you, but the spammers have robots that read web forums and pick out valid email addresses. Always so something to make it not valid, like: MY.EMAIL AT GMAIL.COM MY.EMAIL@_GMAIL.COM my.email@spamgmail.com Anything like this, and tell people in the post to remove the underscore, or the word spam. This way, when the automated programs read the page, it looks like junk and gets ignored. Unless you're a spam collector ;)

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