After two years of development, we are excited to present
OpenEOL, a Python-based framework designed to deliver industrial-grade end-of-line (EOL) control systems.
Main features of OpenEOL:
- Hardware integration out-of-the-box – adapters for DAQ devices, PLCs, barcode scanners, and more
- Extensible operator UI – tailor workflows to real-world production environments
- Pre-built analyses – from simple pass/fail checks to advanced signal processing (continuously expanding)
- Integrated data management – database logging and structured file storage for full traceability
OpenEOL is the result of a joint effort between the
Laboratory for Dynamics of Machines and Structures UL, MAHLE, and Domel – combining academic research and industrial expertise to create a robust, extensible platform.
Currently, OpenEOL is available to invited companies. If you’d like early access, or want to influence the roadmap by sharing your EOL challenges, we’d love to talk!
Our vision is to make OpenEOL fully open-source in about 2 years, giving the community a solid, well-tested foundation for building future EOL solutions.
In the linked
video, we provide an introduction to OpenEOL, demonstrate how to start a new EOL project from scratch, and present a more advanced showcase.