
SecsToHost.Net
SECS/GEM Driver for Equipment Manufacturer
Solution Overview
Discover SecsToHost.Net, the powerful turnkey SECS/GEM driver that transforms equipment controllers into fully compliant GEM machines with ease. For software engineers, our SDK provides libraries, sample applications, Model Builder, and Host SECS/GEM Simulator for seamless communication interface development.
SecsToHost.Net Features
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Turnkey SECS/GEM driver for equipment controllers.
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Quickly transforms your equipment into a fully GEM compliant machine.
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Includes a robust modeling tool and a comprehensive library of function calls.
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Automatic handling of most GEM messages, reducing interface development time.
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Ideal for adding GEM capabilities to new projects.
Supported SEMI Standards
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SEMI E4 - RS232 (Serial Port)
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SEMI E37 - HSMS (TCP/IP)
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SEMI E5 - SECS II Message Specification
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SEMI E30 - Generic Equipment Model (GEM)
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SEMI E122 - Specification for Tester Equipment Specific Equipment Model (TSEM)
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SEMI PV2 - PVECI

Explore More About Our SECS/GEM Driver
SecsToHost.Net SDK include these features:
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Model Builder - Dynamic configuration tool for creating equipment model (or metadata) such as: machine statuses, events, alarms, commands and many more.
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Seamless Integration and Intuitive APIs - With most GEM functionalities implemented out of the box makes it easy to enable SECS/GEM to your equipment application without needing much technical or domain skills.
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GEMStation is an open source GEM application for monitoring and testing the equipment communications interface.
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SWIFT simulator is a a fast SECS/GEM simulator for testing scenarios and message exchanges between equipment and host.
- Support for Tester or Handler Equipment (TSEM)
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Support for Photovoltaic (PV)
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Run on Windows, IOT and Linux operating systems or EDGE devices.
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Support 32-bit and 64-bit platform architecture written in .NET Framework, .NET CORE, Visual C++, Visual Basic or National Instrument LabVIEW.
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Generate SECS/GEM reference manual in WORD format automatically free up significant developer time to write them manually.

