ENLYZE
🇬🇧 ENLYZE
🇬🇧 ENLYZE
  • Welcome to ENLYZE
  • Getting Started
    • Quickstart
  • Guides
    • Platform Configuration
    • Machine Setup
      • Variable Selection
      • Configuring OEE Data Collection
      • Machine Data Sheet Template
    • Defining Downtime Reasons
    • Downtime Contextualisation
    • Connecting Booking Data
      • Integration of MES, BDE, or ERP-Systems
      • Synchronising Production Context via Machine Data
      • Booking Production Orders via the ENLYZE App
    • SPARK Setup
      • Preparations
      • Installation
      • Connecting to the Manufacturing Data Platform
    • ENLYZE EDGE
      • Accessing the Interface
      • Configuring the Network
      • Setting Up Routes
      • Managing Routes
      • Network Tools
      • Troubleshooting
  • PLATFORM
    • Integrations
      • Grafana
        • Structure of the ENLYZE Data Sources for Grafana
        • Connecting ENLYZE to Grafana
        • Tutorials
          • First steps with Platform Grafana
          • Grafana Basics for Process Monitoring
          • OEE data with Infinity data source
          • Mapping UUIDs to Display Names with Infinity Data Source
      • Power BI
        • Installing the ENLYZE Power BI Integration
        • Structure of the ENLYZE Power BI Connector
        • Tutorials
          • Getting Started with the ENLYZE Power BI Connector
          • Querying Time Series Data from Machine Variables
          • Querying Machine Productivity Metrics
          • Mapping UUIDs to Display Names
          • Calculating Aggregated Timeseries Data
  • EDGE
    • Overview EDGE Functionalities
    • SPARK Edge Device
    • ENLYZE EDGE
  • IT Security
    • IT Security
  • Why is the connection secure even though a warning is displayed
  • How to Choose the Right Integration Scenario?
  • Resources
    • Glossary
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  • IoT-Topology (Platform Structure)
  1. Guides

Platform Configuration

Understand the structure of your unique ENLYZE Platform

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Last updated 2 months ago

The ENLYZE Manufacturing Data Platform collects and combines production data from various sources to generate actionable insights. It is structured around key entities such as Sites, Machines, Data Sources, and SPARKs.

This guide explains how to view and understand the structure and configuration of your specific platform setup.

Your SPARKs

A SPARK is an edge device installed on-site that connects your production equipment to the ENLYZE platform. Depending on your setup, one or more SPARKs may be installed at your facilities. Each SPARK has:

  • a unique host-name,

  • port specific configurations

  • and connects to one or more data sources.

To learn more about SPARK hardware, port functions, and configuration details, refer to the SPARK Documentation.

SPARK Overview

In the you can consult the SPARKs installed at your facilities. To do so, navigate to Settings > SPARKs. The section provides you with an overview of all your SPARKs with connection status and the data sources they read:

SPARK Detail View

Select a SPARK from the list to open a detailed side panel. This view provides important information about the SPARK like:

  • Current connection status with last readout time

  • Port configuration details

  • Connected data sources with their individual connection status

IoT-Topology (Platform Structure)

To get a visual representation of how your ENLYZE platform is structured, go to Settings > IoT Topology. This schematic view displays the relationship between your Machines, Data Sources, and SPARKs.

Note: The IoT Topology is site-specific. To switch to a different site, use the site selector in the upper-left corner of the navigation sidebar.

ENLYZE Web Application,
SPARK Overview
Detail View of a SPARK
IOT-Topology View