A laser system is considered a self-contained unit, including the laser source and all required subsystems, such as the control system for the laser source, optics, cooling aggregates and others. Hence, one or several laser systems may be a subcomponent of a larger machine. The goal of this Companion Specification is to provide a standardized and extendable interface for the integration of laser systems into an OPC UA environment.
OPC 40530 UA for Laser Systems
The OPC 40530 series specifies an OPC UA information model for laser systems.
This interface shall then provide laser system operators with easy and robust access to information, based on which they can optimize their individual processes and derive additional value. One example would be the enabling of fast and target oriented maintenance measures or the on-demand stock part management of service life parts. This is primarily achieved by providing data regarding the laser system type, identity, and past and current states/conditions.
The document was created by a Joint Working Group of the OPC Foundation and the VDMA, which involved 40 experts from North America, Asia, and Europe.
The following are the use cases covered in Version 1.0, published in February 2024:
• Laser System Running or Not Running
• Errors and Warnings
• Information about the Next Maintenance
• Uniform Identification of Laser Systems
• Recipe Settings and Overview
• Activity Logging Information
• Condition Data Monitoring
• Consumption Data
Contact: Dr. Sven Breitung
Joint Working Group Vice Chairperson, VDMA
The specification is available free of charge from umati.org/ua4laser