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In the realm of industrial automation, the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) serves as the critical bridge between the operator and the complex machinery executing processes. Among the various HMI software platforms available globally, MCGS (Monitor and Control Generated System) stands out as a widely used solution, particularly in cost-effective and embedded control systems. However, even the most robust software is reliant on the physical hardware layer. When an operator presses a button on the screen, they expect a response. When that response fails—either due to a misaligned screen or a communication error—the entire process grinds to a halt.

In the realm of industrial automation, the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) serves as the critical bridge between the operator and the complex machinery executing processes. Among the various HMI software platforms available globally, MCGS (Monitor and Control Generated System) stands out as a widely used solution, particularly in cost-effective and embedded control systems. However, even the most robust software is reliant on the physical hardware layer. When an operator presses a button on the screen, they expect a response. When that response fails—either due to a misaligned screen or a communication error—the entire process grinds to a halt.