Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIs)

Panel HMIs, HMI+PLC combos, industrial PCs, and pendants. Specify size, resolution, protocols, mounting, and IP rating — we’ll source options and lead times.

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Criteria Text/Keypad
2–4 lines
Basic Graphic HMI
4.3–7”
Advanced Graphic HMI
7–15”
Industrial Panel PC
12–24”
Web/HTML5 HMI
Browser
Display & touch 2–4 line LCD, keypad only TFT 4.3–7”, resistive touch TFT 7–15”, resistive or capacitive Industrial LCD 12–24”, multi-touch capacitive Any device screen; touch via device
Connectivity RS-232/485 (Modbus RTU) Ethernet, RS-232/485, USB Ethernet (often 2x), RS-232/485, USB, SD Multiple GbE, USB, mPCIe/M.2; fieldbus via cards Depends on PLC/edge gateway
Protocols Modbus RTU only Modbus TCP/RTU, EtherNet/IP (explicit), Profinet* Modbus TCP/RTU, EtherNet/IP, Profinet, OPC UA Any via software drivers (OPC UA, MQTT, vendor suites) Via PLC/SCADA tags; OPC UA / MQTT through gateway
Data logging / recipes / alarms Limited Basic Full featured Industrial database / historian Depends on backend
Scripting / logic None Macro / limited scripts C#/VB-style, Lua, or vendor scripting Full languages (Node-RED, Python, .NET, etc.) JS/REST on server or gateway
Remote access — VNC (often), email alerts VNC/HTTPS, VPN clients, cloud portals RDP/VPN/HTTPS, full IT policies Native (browser)
IIoT / MQTT / REST — Sometimes MQTT MQTT, REST, OPC UA server/client Any via software stack Native via services
Ruggedness / IP Panel-mount, IP65 front IP65 front, 0–50 °C IP66 front, -10–60 °C options IP66/69K front, shock/vibe ratings Depends on client device
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Best for Setpoints, small machines Operators, simple dashboards Lines/cells with logging & security SCADA-like UX, heavy data, multi-app Fleet dashboards, remote HMIs
Limitations Very limited UX Limited scripting & IIoT Higher license complexity IT maintenance, highest cost Requires reliable infra/back-end
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