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SPARK Setup

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The following diagram illustrates an integrated SPARK within an example customer infrastructure. In general, the commissioning of a SPARK can be divided into two distinct steps, each with different objectives:

  • Integration into a network with internet access – The goal here is to establish a connection between the SPARK and the ENLYZE Manufacturing Data Platform.

  • Connecting data sources or integration into an OT/machine network – This step focuses on establishing a connection to relevant data sources (PLCs, sensors, etc.) that are to be read out.

You will be guided through all the necessary steps for a successful integration. Here's an overview of all required steps:

– These should be completed before the actual integration process.

Preparations
Installation of the SPARK
Connecting the SPARK to the Manufacturing Data Platform
Schematic representation of a SPARK integrated into the customer's network infrastructure