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General Discussion => PLUS+1 News => Topic started by: Daniel on February 16, 2016, 03:36:33 PM
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Dear PLUS+1® Users!
Danfoss Power Solutions is proud to announce the release of PLUS+1 GUIDE & Service Tool version 8.0 (http://powersolutions.danfoss.com/products/plus-1-guide/guide-software-and-license/). Determined to make PLUS+1 GUIDE and Service Tool the #1 systems development tools for mobile hydraulic machinery, our PLUS+1 Platform Development Team is driven to help you bring more-advanced, higher-performing, and better-quality machines to market even faster and easier!
Expanding upon our strategy of interoperability with other system development tools and languages, version 8.0 enhances support for developing in the IEC-61131 languages by adding Ladder Logic and Function Block Diagrams to the already-existing Structured Text capabilities. Increase system design quality with the Static Analyzer, and unlock the full power of the PLUS+1 GUIDE and Service Tool with a free, fully-functional, 90-day trial license.
• Expanded IEC-61131 editor allows system developers to program in Structured Text, Ladder Logic, and Function Block Diagrams - and import existing programs written in these languages into PLUS+1 GUIDE via PLCOpen XML.
• Free 90-day Trial License now available directly from the PLUS+1 GUIDE License Manager to unlock all the add-on functionality of PLUS+1 GUIDE and Service Tool. See how much time our advanced tools can save you – risk free!
• Scripting Interface in the PLUS+1 Service Tool allows development of custom action sequences in JavaScript as well as HTML and CSS. This API interface creates a whole new world of possibilities for your service applications.
Download this new release via the PLUS+1 GUIDE Download Page (http://powersolutions.danfoss.com/products/plus-1-guide/guide-software-and-license/) where you can also find our detailed Release Notes (http://powersolutions.danfoss.com/workarea/downloadasset.aspx?id=17179950439).
Best Regards
Daniel
PLUS+1® Help desk
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Bravo for your guys further support of the IEC-61131-3 languages! ST, LD, and FBD I think pretty much covers the most popular languages, and they do matter to my customers who also use GUIDE. Next step... compliance block functions in ST?