What are the Differences between DCS and SCADA?

What are the Differences between DCS and SCADA?

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In this section, the presenter introduces the topic of SCADA and DCS systems and mentions that previous videos have covered detailed information about both. The goal of this conversation is to contrast and compare these two systems.

Introduction to SCADA and DCS (0:00:05 - 0:01:45)

  • SCADA system is a collection of software and hardware components used for supervision and control of plants, locally and remotely.
  • DCS (Distributed Control System) is also a collection of components used for the same purpose.
  • Both systems gather data, present it to operators, allow decision-making based on operator input, and control plant functions.
  • While their roles are essentially the same, there are differences in how they handle tasks and operations.

Human Machine Interface (HMI) Panels (0:02:04 - 0:03:58)

  • HMIs are the primary graphical interface between plant processors/processes and operators.
  • They can be procured from the same manufacturer as the controller or independent HMI panel manufacturers.
  • Additional software is typically needed to program HMIs, depending on the manufacturer.
  • Using the same vendor for PLC and HMI does not necessarily provide advantages in terms of tag database availability or ease of use.

Brains of the Operation - PLCs/RTUs vs. DCS (0:05:17 - 0:07:42)

  • SCADA systems may use PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and RTUs (Remote Terminal Units).
  • These components require programming to execute commands essential to plant operations.
  • Over time, code consolidation techniques have been implemented to simplify programming.
  • DCS has predefined functions that can be customized for various applications, reducing code writing time.
  • Processing times may be slower in DCS compared to PLC/RTU SCADA environments.
  • Communications within SCADA systems have adapted to changing technologies, while DCS still has some proprietary communications.
  • Nowadays, both SCADA and DCS systems can be selected for safety applications.

Summary

  • In today's market, there are not massive differences between SCADA and DCS systems.
  • DCSs have integrated operator interface software with tag databases, while SCADA requires additional software and tag building or importing.

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Differences between the Two Systems

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▶ Want to learn industrial automation? Go here: http://realpars.com ▶ Want to train your team in industrial automation? Go here: http://realpars.com/business ▶ Check out the full blog post over at https://realpars.com/dcs-vs-scada/ ============================= ⌚Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - DCS and SCADA Similarity 02:04 - HMI Hardware 03:10 - HMI Software 04:24 - SCADA HMI vs DCS HMI 05:26 - SCADA and DCS Pre-defined Functions 06:53 - SCADA and DCS Processing Times 07:10 - SCADA and DCS Communications Protocols 07:26 - Safety in SCADA and DCS 07:40 - DCS vs SCADA ============================= As you have previously learned, a SCADA system is a collection of both software and hardware components that allow supervision and control of plants, both locally and remotely. A DCS is also a collection of components used for the same purpose. A SCADA system is used to gather and present data to operators, make decisions about processes with the aid of operator input, and control plant functions based on those decisions. The DCS’s role in plant automation is the same as the SCADA system. Human Machine Interface (HMI) panels are the primary graphical interface between the plant processors and processes and the operators interacting with and controlling those processes. The HMI panels can be procured from the same manufacturer as the controller, such as Siemens, Allen Bradley, GE, and Schneider Electric, all of which produce their brand of HMI panels. There are also independent HMI panel manufacturers such as Red Lion. While most of the manufacturers may have their own brand of HMI, typically, additional software is needed to program the HMI. In the case of Siemens, WinCC software, Allen Bradley requires FactoryTalk View, Schneider needs Vijeo Designer or Citect, and so on. There may be some PLC/HMI programming software that is integrated for the manufacturer but for the most part, they are separate software packages requiring separate purchases. Having the same vendor of PLC and HMI may seem to be an advantage but as noted, the requirement for additional software is definitely not beneficial. HMIs are primarily used in small scale automation environments. When you have larger-scale systems, the interface with the plant process is typically a desktop computer. This computer requires its own software package such as Intellution or iFix, Wonderware, or VtSCADA to name a few. While a SCADA system has HMIs or computers that are not necessarily of the same manufacturer, the DCSs have graphical interfaces that are typically integrated within the DCS system. Now let’s discuss the brains of the operation. Within the SCADA system, there may be PLCs and RTUs. As you are aware by now, these components require programming in order to execute commands essential to plant operations. Communications within a SCADA system can vary widely and have adapted to the changing technologies while the DCS has also adapted, there are still some proprietary communications that can be challenging. There are not massive differences in the systems. DCSs have integrated operator interface software with tag databases, while SCADA requires you to purchase additional software and build or import your tags. If you have a very time-sensitive process, SCADA systems may have a slight advantage as the processing time is faster. Concerned about safety? Advantage DCS. Need open communication architecture? Advantage SCADA. ============================= Missed our most recent videos? Watch them here: https://realpars.com/simatic-tdc/ https://realpars.com/starter-commissioning-software/ https://realpars.com/power-plant/ ============================= To stay up to date with our last videos and more lessons, make sure to subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://goo.gl/Y6DRiN ============================= TWEET THIS VIDEO https://ctt.ac/5pcVB ============================= Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealpars/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/realpars Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/realpars Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/realparsdotcom/ #RealPars #Automation #DCSvsSCADA