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PiBridge - OPC Bridge Software Connecting Two OPC Servers for Seamless Data Transfer

PiBridgeOPC-TO-OPC BRIDGELINKEDOPC SERVER AOPC-DA · Site 1FIC-101.PV = 62.4TIC-204.PV = 138.2LIC-309.PV = 44.8OPC SERVER BOPC-UA · Site 2FIC-101.PV = 62.4TIC-204.PV = 138.2LIC-309.PV = 44.8PIBRIDGEDual OPC ClientTags mapped1,248Transfer rate1 sProtocol translationDA ↔ UAStatusCONNECTEDCONFIGURATIONInput serverOPC.Server.AOutput serverOPC.Server.BTag scope1,248 tagsFrequency1,000 msNo proprietary middleware · OPC-DA and OPC-UA compatible
PiBridge dual OPC client · tag mapping, transfer frequency, and live protocol translation between two OPC servers
Overview

What PiBridge is

PiBridge is OPC bridge software that connects two distinct OPC servers so data can transfer between them seamlessly. Built by PiControl Solutions, PiBridge is a dual OPC client: it reads from one OPC server and writes to another, translating differences in communication protocol and data structure along the way. It is compatible with both OPC-DA and OPC-UA, works across different networks, sites, and control-system vendors, and requires no proprietary middleware.

Process plants rarely run one OPC server. A DCS historian, a third-party SCADA package, and a cloud analytics platform each speak OPC on their own terms, and the disparities in protocol and tag structure between them quietly block information sharing. PiBridge removes that structural gap so data moves without custom integration code or a middleware layer to maintain.

Capabilities

What PiBridge Does

PiBridge bridges two OPC servers so process data, whether historized values, live tags, or alarm states, moves from one system to another without a custom integration project. It runs on standard Windows hardware, requires no proprietary middleware, and connects OPC-DA and OPC-UA servers across networks, sites, and control-system vendors. Because it sits alongside PiOPCServer and PiLogger in PiControl's monitoring lineup, teams can validate connectivity, bridge live data, and log it, all with the same OPC foundation.

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Dual OPC client bridging

Reads from one OPC server and writes to another in real time.

Data interoperability

Translates differing communication protocols and data structures between servers.

Streamlined configuration interface

Select input and output OPC servers, transfer frequency, and tags to bridge.

Scalable tag configuration

Bridges a significant number of tags without a redesign as data volumes grow.

OPC-DA and OPC-UA compatible

Bridges legacy and modern OPC servers on either side of the connection.

No proprietary middleware

Connects OPC servers directly, without a separate integration layer to license or maintain.

Who uses it

How Plants Use PiBridge

Multi-System01

Cross-Server and Cross-Site Data Consolidation

Plants running more than one OPC server, from a DCS historian, a third-party SCADA system, or a second site on a separate network, use PiBridge to consolidate that data without rebuilding either system. PiBridge reads live values from one OPC server and writes them into another, so downstream applications see a single, consistent data source within industrial process control systems.

  • Bridging a DCS OPC server to a corporate historian or SCADA package
  • Linking OPC servers across two plant networks or sites
  • Bridging legacy OPC-DA equipment into a newer OPC-UA environment
  • Reactor, distillation, and utility data consolidation in refining and petrochemicals
  • Reducing custom-integration workload for IT and controls teams
Software Integration02

Feeding PiControl and Third-Party Software

PiControl's own monitoring and optimization products, including APROMON and PiLogger, connect through OPC. When the data they need lives on a different OPC server than the one they're licensed against, PiBridge bridges the gap so those tools, and any third-party analytics or reporting platform, get the live tags they need without a second connection.

  • Supplying monitoring and logging software with data from a remote OPC server
  • Bridging simulation and test data from PiOPCServer during integration testing
  • Consolidating loop data ahead of an APROMON monitoring rollout
  • Supporting cloud and enterprise analytics platforms that require a single OPC source
Features

PiBridge Features

PiBridge's feature set is built for one outcome: data that moves cleanly between two OPC servers, at any scale, without a custom integration project.

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Dual OPC client bridge

Connects to two independent OPC servers at once, reading from one and writing to the other.

Why it matters

Eliminates the need for a custom driver or a separate integration project between systems that don't natively talk to each other.

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Data interoperability

Translates differences in communication protocol and data structure between the two OPC servers.

Why it matters

Removes the single biggest barrier to sharing data between OPC servers from different vendors or generations.

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Intuitive configuration interface

Select input and output OPC servers, set transfer frequency, and choose specific tags to bridge.

Why it matters

Cuts setup time from a multi-week integration effort to a configuration task controls engineers handle themselves.

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Scalable tag configuration

Supports configuration of a significant number of tags for large data volumes.

Why it matters

Handles everything from a handful of critical loops to plant-wide tag counts without a redesign.

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OPC-DA and OPC-UA compatible

Bridges legacy OPC-DA servers to modern OPC-UA servers, or connects two servers on the same standard.

Why it matters

Protects existing OPC-DA investments while supporting a plant's move to OPC-UA.

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No proprietary middleware

Bridges OPC servers directly across networks and sites, without a separate integration layer.

Why it matters

Fewer moving parts to license, patch, and support over the life of the connection.

The problem

Why Connecting Different OPC Servers Is Hard

OPC was built to standardize how industrial systems exchange data, but two OPC servers from different vendors, generations, or sites rarely connect cleanly on their own. Each server carries its own communication protocol, tag and data-structure conventions, and configuration model, and those disparities routinely block the information sharing and collaborative operations that OPC was meant to enable.

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Data interoperability breaks down.

Two OPC servers can each be standards-compliant and still fail to exchange data cleanly, because addressing schemes, tag naming, and update behavior differ enough that a client built for one server misreads or drops values from the other.

Configuration complexity slows every project.

Without a purpose-built bridge, connecting two OPC servers becomes a custom scripting or middleware project, one that has to be re-scoped every time a new server, site, or tag list gets added.

Scale exposes the gaps.

A one-off, hand-built bridge might handle a dozen tags. It rarely holds up when a plant needs hundreds or thousands of tags moving reliably between two OPC servers, and every added tag multiplies the maintenance burden.

PiBridge removes the structural problem: a dedicated dual OPC client that resolves protocol and data-structure disparities, a configuration interface built for the task instead of a general-purpose scripting environment, and tag scalability designed in from the start, so data flows seamlessly between two OPC servers, fostering efficiency, collaboration, and safety.

Related products

PiBridge and the PiControl Monitoring Software Lineup

PiBridge is one part of PiControl's OPC-based monitoring lineup: software that gets data connected, logged, and watched across the plant.

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PiLogger - for High-Speed Data Logging

Once PiBridge has consolidated tags from two OPC servers, PiLogger captures PV, setpoint, and controller-output trends at sub-second resolution for tuning analysis and root-cause troubleshooting.

PiOPCServer - for OPC Connectivity Testing

PiOPCServer is a simulation OPC server with an embedded real-time PID loop, used to validate an OPC client and generate test data before a PiBridge deployment goes live.

APROMON - for Real-Time Loop Performance Monitoring

With data consolidated through PiBridge, APROMON watches PID and APC loops continuously for oscillation, valve degradation, and tuning drift across every OPC server PiBridge connects.

Industries

Industries That Bridge OPC Data With PiBridge

Plants across every sector PiControl serves run more than one OPC server, and PiBridge connects them without a custom integration project.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About PiBridge

PiBridge is OPC bridge software that connects two distinct OPC servers so data can transfer seamlessly between them. It acts as a dual OPC client, reading from one OPC server and writing to another, translating differences in communication protocol and data structure along the way.
Two OPC servers rarely speak the same dialect. Different vendors, networks, or sites produce disparities in communication protocol, tag structure, and addressing that block direct data interoperability. PiBridge sits between the two servers and resolves those disparities so data moves without custom integration code.
Yes. PiBridge is compatible with both OPC-DA and OPC-UA, so it can bridge a legacy OPC-DA historian to a newer OPC-UA server, or connect two OPC-UA servers on separate networks, without proprietary middleware.
PiBridge uses an intuitive, user-friendly configuration interface. Users select the input and output OPC servers, set the data transfer frequency, and choose the specific tags to bridge, without writing integration scripts or custom drivers.
PiBridge is built for scale. It supports configuration of a large number of tags, so plants can bridge everything from a handful of critical loops to thousands of process variables between two OPC servers without a redesign.
PiOPCServer is a simulation OPC server that generates test data from an embedded PID loop for development and connectivity testing. PiBridge is a production bridge that connects two real OPC servers so data can flow between them. Teams often use PiOPCServer to validate an OPC client before deploying PiBridge in the live environment.
Request a free PiBridge demo and a PiControl engineer will walk through bridging two OPC servers relevant to your plant, and discuss licensing and tag-count pricing for your deployment.
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PiBridge Used to Connect OPC Servers Across Industrial Plants Worldwide

PiBridge is deployed across industrial plants worldwide to bridge OPC-DA and OPC-UA servers spanning different vendors, networks, and sites, and it underpins data feeds for PiControl's own monitoring and optimization software. Read more in our customer success stories.

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