Analysing software

New name, new features, proven analysis performance

New name, new features, proven analysis performance

Delta Logic's Auto.spy.analyser (formerly AutoSPY) analysis software is now available in a completely revised version 2025.1. In addition to the new name, this major release brings numerous new features, both functionally and visually.

The software, which has proven itself for many years as a powerful tool for diagnostics and process analysis in PLC-controlled systems, is now available under the new product name Auto.spy.analyser (formerly AutoSPY). The free viewer version has also been renamed accordingly and is now called auto.spy viewer.

The (New) Advantages of Auto.spy.analyser

With Auto.spy.analyser, process data can be seamlessly recorded, analyzed, and visualized – either as a graph or table. Thanks to custom trigger functions, extensive search and zoom options, and the ability to create scripts using Visual Basic, the tool offers maximum flexibility for troubleshooting and process optimization. Data exports in CSV format are also possible.

The update focuses on new drivers, expanded system support, and greater flexibility for users. Starting with version 2025.1, for example, Windows 11 is officially supported, while Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported. Running auto.spy now requires Windows 7 or higher.Of particular note is the new cycle-accurate driver for SIMATIC S7-1200/1500, which works with TIA Portal V17 and TIA Openness. TIA Portal V20 is now also supported.

Astrace documents can now be opened into the application window using drag & drop, and writing and reading are significantly faster – the file size remains roughly the same. Important: Documents created with the new version are not backward compatible.

The search function has been improved and expanded.

The upgrade to version 2025.1 is subject to a fee, but it brings numerous improvements and sets new standards in industrial process analysis.

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