Two versions of the Open Source driver for SERCOS III boards are now available: a driver for plug-in cards with a dedicated CPU (active boards such as the SERCANS III board) and a driver for plug-in cards without a CPU (passive boards).
“SERCOS III is the first high performance real-time protocol to make driver software available as open source code. It is now much easier for manufacturers to develop a SERCOS III master and to benefit from future improvements and extensions of the software,” says Peter Lutz, managing director of SERCOS International. “The library is a fully tested software without any functional limitations. All features of SERCOS III are supported, e.g., the real-time channel, the redundancy concept and hot-plugging.”
By April 2010 the driver will be integrated into the mainline version of the LINUX open source operating system. For this, SI is cooperating with the Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL), an international cooperative that promotes and coordinates the usage of open-source software for machine and plant control systems.
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