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AUTEN Core

A PLC standard with process objects another engineer can read, maintain and reuse. IEC 61131-3 with built-in simulation to cut surprises at startup.

  • /Function blocks
  • /Standard diagnostics
  • /Cross-platform LTS

AUTEN Core is a control standardization kit for PLC: process objects (reusable blocks) and architecture standards that define how devices and loops are implemented, diagnosed and maintained.

It is built on modular programming with Function Blocks (IEC 61131-3), encapsulating behavior, states and internal memory consistently across the plant. Core also defines engineering rules (naming, layers, project structure, modes/states and diagnostics), reducing project variability and accelerating startup.

It includes built-in per-object simulation in the controller for testing and logic validation. It is maintained on the main PLC platforms with a Long-Term Support (LTS) policy: stable versions, planned compatibility and on-demand expansion.

Highlights

  • Less engineering time: real reuse with ready-made objects.
  • Faster testing with built-in controller simulation.
  • More predictable startup with consistent diagnostics and modes.
  • Scale with governance: a standard replicable across area or plant.
  • Safe evolution: LTS versions and planned compatibility.

Objectives

  • Standardize behavior, operation and diagnostics in the PLC.
  • Reduce engineering and commissioning time.

Deliverables

  • Library of standardized process objects.
  • Control software architecture guide.
  • Per-object basic simulation in the controller.
  • LTS version policy per platform.

Expected results

  • Fewer engineering hours.
  • More predictable startup.
  • Easier maintenance and training.

When it fits

  • Inconsistent projects
  • Unpredictable startup
  • Hard maintenance

AUTEN Core standardizes the heart of control so you can scale safely.

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