Architecture, scripting, Perspective design, SQL Bridge, and MQTT integration.
From field data to dashboards — we build robust and scalable Ignition systems.
Architecture, scripting, Perspective design, SQL Bridge, and MQTT integration.
From field data to dashboards — we build robust and scalable Ignition systems.
At Hecate Lab, we design, configure, and deploy complete Ignition SCADA systems — from single-machine dashboards to full-plant solutions.
Below are the most common service options with starting prices. Actual cost depends on project complexity and data integration scope.
✏️ Create a new HMI screen — from $200
Complete development of a new screen in Ignition Perspective or Vision.
Includes tag configuration, layout design, scripting logic, and basic alarm/event setup.
✏️ Edit existing screen — from $100
UI or logic modifications to existing Ignition screens: add new elements, adjust layout, or fix bindings and tag links.
🌐 Connect MQTT — from $300
Setup of MQTT Transmission and Engine modules, including topic design, payload structure, and broker configuration.
Can be integrated with Cirrus Link, Chariot, or custom MQTT brokers.
🗄️ Database Integration — from $400
Creation of SQL schemas, transaction groups, and bi-directional data exchange.
Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MS SQL Server.
Includes KPI table design and data retention logic.
🚀 New project for one machine — from $300
Ignition project setup with tag provider configuration, one main view, and equipment data logging.
Includes PLC connection (Allen-Bradley or Siemens), alarms, and trend charts.
🏭 Full-system development — from $2000
End-to-end Ignition solution for production line or small facility:
System architecture and gateway configuration
SCADA visualization and tag standardization
SQL or MES integration
Alarm, user access, and KPI reporting setup
Optional: MES handshake logic (Apriso, MiConnect, custom API)
🧠 MES / Custom scripting — from $250
Design and implementation of Python-based scripts for process automation, quality data capture, or station logic synchronization.