Intellution FIX32 is an obsolete, late-20th-century SCADA system (operating on Windows 95/NT) used for industrial process monitoring and control. While robust for its time, it is largely replaced by GE Proficy iFIX, with many systems having long passed their lifecycle. It is known for its client/server architecture and database block structure
The FIX32 SCADA system (originally provided by Intellution and latterly by GE Intelligent Platforms) and the Mitsubishi MX32 OEM version have not been developed since 1999 but are still widely used by manufacturers globally.
Key Aspects of FIX32 SCADA:
The FIX32 SCADA system (originally provided by Intellution and latterly by GE Intelligent Platforms) and the Mitsubishi MX32 OEM version have not been developed since 1999 but are still widely used by manufacturers globally.
Key Aspects of FIX32 SCADA:
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Origin: Developed by Intellution (later acquired by GE Fanuc, now GE Vernova/Emerson) in the 80s/90s.
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System Requirements: Runs on older operating systems, primarily Windows 95 or Windows NT.
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Functionality: Offers real-time data acquisition, alarming, and graphical interface (Draw) for industrial automation.
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Control Functions: Uses built-in database blocks (e.g., PID) to manage process hardware.
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Migration Path: Modern systems typically upgrade to GE Proficy iFIX.