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How does the Anchor IEC 61131 standard based software get downloaded into I/O brains which supports only flowchart programming?

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How does the Anchor IEC 61131 standard based software get downloaded into I/O brains which supports only flowchart programming?

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The Modbus support is part of our kernel and directly supported via our Anchor Process Automation Workbench (AnchorPAW™), which has an IEC 61131-style ladder programming environment, supporting Modbus mapping of variables. These variables are then mapped on the brain and available for SCADA or other brains accessing these variables via Modbus/TCP, Modbus/RTU for either reading or writing.

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