In my opinion wonderware intouch will be best suited for your requirements. To have more detailed information about wonderware intouch and projects related with it you can visit our blog WonderwareInTouchUsers . Some projects that could help you are - Fault detection in overhead transmission lines using SCADA. Also, you can see more about each wonderware intouch functions available.
Actually I don't think its a fair comparison. Wonderware is a SCADA system and Factory Talk ME is just an HMI. If you want to compare then you should be looking at FT SE. If you are looking at SCADA systems then I would also look at Inductive Automation's Ignition. I think it beats them all. I am not really a fan of the System Platform. Wonderware used to be an easy system to get up to speed on and use. You could literally open the box and just use it. With System platform they over complicated it in my opinion.
I'm working on my final year project at universty. Topic is SCADA systems based on wonderware Intouch and Schneider PLC and I need help :D. Could anyone tell me how can I manage recepies? For example, I have to make a recepie that put one component in tank, than mix it for some time, and after that add second component in tank, so my recepie must contain time pause between adding compnent1 and component2. I couldn't find anything on yt, Google, or user manual, so can anyone help please. Thank you.
and advice I will give is that on industrial automation topics just stick it to the manuals, on this world, everything is brand driven and even each brand has different versions of software for their products, even with its implementation of certain things and everything can communicate to everything using standard protocols (which is hardware dependent most of the time).
so, first, you need to know the devices you are using, and how to communicate them.
Wich PLC model, this PLC wich communication protocols have.?
On wich software is programmed? chances ara that there is a recipe option already built in.
And for the recipe, it's a simple thing pretty much just do a program and have values of "dosages" and "timers" the "RECIPE" is in fact that sequence of values and times you can make the recipes by itself stored on the memory of the PLC and SCADA only acces to those register and updates the values.
In my industrial automation course, the professor showed us the FESTO's didactic modular production systems, then threw us the manuals and says each team need to make one of those work
"Here are the manuals we will see again on the final test. by the way Half of the score will be that the systems work properly and after that you are going to leave the lab, then I will be messing around with the systems, unplugging things swapping wires, whatever I feel like to do, and you will need to troubleshoot".