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Overview of this article
The scope of this article consists of infrastructure sequence diagrams between the Tulip platform components and physical devices connected via Tulip drivers.
Audience:
Tulip solution developers
I.T. engineers
The purpose of this article is to inform the audience of their Tulip solution's dependencies on:
reliable connectivity to Tulip cloud infrastructure
performant and reliable local network infrastructure
reliability and performance of connected systems
Tulip-Internal Latency - As a back-of-the-napkin approximation, assume each instance of 'Tulip-Internal Latency' is approximately 100 milliseconds.
Atlas Copco Open Protocol Torque Controller connected via Tulip Edge Device device
Atlas Copco Open Protocol Torque Controller connected via Tulip Player driver
Edge Device
Edge Devices are any hardware intended to connect physical things to the cloud. This can include entirely mechanical devices, older machines without network functionality, PLCs, and more.
Tulip sells the Edge IO and Edge MC that interface directly into Triggers in a breeze, but Tulip can also support other Edge Devices.