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OPC UA
address space in the folder Root/Objects/DeviceSet. The CompactCom40DeviceType inherits a
number of mandatory properties from the device type in the device integration model. These
properties, or parameters, are used to identify the device. The properties that can be changed
from the application are: SerialNumber, Manufacturer, Model, SoftwareRevision, and
HardwareRevision. They correspond to certain attributes in the OPC UA Object (E3h) and the
Application Object (FFh) of the Anybus CompactCom 40. The ADIs are represented as a set of
parameters belonging to the ParameterSet, an object that is a component of the CompactCom40
device type.
The picture below shows how the device instance CompactCom40 of type
CompactCom40DeviceType is structured. The names of the instance and the subtype can be
changed to reflect the application. The variables on the left are used to identify the device. They
are inherited from the OPC UA DeviceType and are mandatory. The variables of the object
ParameterSet are examples of how ADIs are modelled in the OPC UA address space.
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