I'm honestly here for hobbyist use (I'm using Ignition Maker Edition), but I'm an integrator in my day job. It's really interesting to learn about how all this works. Thank you so much for explaining it in such a straight-forward way.
Thank you so much for this video! I was struggling to get MQTT working with Ignition until you talked about the Custom Name Spaces. That was the piece I was missing! Not sure where this is in the documentation, but you are a savior. Once again, thank you!
Amazing video! Thank you so much!! I got everything set up, but I am struggling to write tags in ignition to my Raspberry Pi, and it doesn't work. I am trying to turn ON an LED, but the MQTT Broker on my RPi is not receiving the message. Can you help, please? Thanks.
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6:35 when you say broker only pushes the values that change, can you provide reference to this As far as I know the data published to topics gets queued up in broker till a subscriber reads and processes it and it does not care if the messages have changed or same
great video thanks, I am interested to understand how network played out, as you mentioned that just plugging a MQTT enabled device it will show up in the broker, the broker should be in a gateway machine? the MQTT device will broadcast to the network to find the broker?
Find the accompanying blog post here: bit.ly/IIoTDemo
Thanks for this example. Is there any hope for IIOT with Rockwell? I find it ridiculous that an PLC is without this functionality in this day and age.
I'm honestly here for hobbyist use (I'm using Ignition Maker Edition), but I'm an integrator in my day job. It's really interesting to learn about how all this works. Thank you so much for explaining it in such a straight-forward way.
Glad to be helpful!
Thank you so much for this video! I was struggling to get MQTT working with Ignition until you talked about the Custom Name Spaces. That was the piece I was missing! Not sure where this is in the documentation, but you are a savior. Once again, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Amazing video! Thank you so much!! I got everything set up, but I am struggling to write tags in ignition to my Raspberry Pi, and it doesn't work. I am trying to turn ON an LED, but the MQTT Broker on my RPi is not receiving the message. Can you help, please? Thanks.
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6:35 when you say broker only pushes the values that change, can you provide reference to this
As far as I know the data published to topics gets queued up in broker till a subscriber reads and processes it and it does not care if the messages have changed or same
added this to our topic ideas
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can you please share the Raspberry Pi script used in this demo?
Looking forward to it!
Thanks!
Thank you Muhammad. We will redo this video for our Mastermind Training.
@@4.0Solutions I'm anxiously waiting for it
Thanks!
great video thanks, I am interested to understand how network played out, as you mentioned that just plugging a MQTT enabled device it will show up in the broker, the broker should be in a gateway machine? the MQTT device will broadcast to the network to find the broker?
We added this to our list! Thank you Fabio
Simple and nice explanation
Thank you so much 🙂
please explain IT/OT convergence
Added this as a video idea! Please search UA-cam for "IIoT RANT" in the mean time :)
Hi, i want to ask about the MQTT Broker, in this case you use raspberry Pi right? What are the alternatives besides raspberry PI? Thx
@Chickenz I am running mosquitto on an ubuntu server virtual machine.
Yes!
can i get the discord server link plz
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ESP8266 is an arduino ?!!
I agree with most things you say, but seriously Raspberry pi.. Arduino? How many fortune 500 companies use these?
For proof of concepts etc. also take a look at the Arduino pro line. Serious industrial applications