Learning RSLogix 5000 Programming: Building PLC solutions with Rockwell Automation and RSLogix 5000
Austin Scott
Paperback
(Packt Publishing, Aug. 31, 2015)
Become proficient in building PLC solutions in Integrated Architecture from the ground up using RSLogix 5000Key FeaturesIntroduction to the Logix platform and Rockwell Automation terminology, with resources available online in the literature libraryBuild real-world Rockwell Automation solutions using ControlLogix, CompactLogix, SoftLogix, RSLogix 5000, and Studio 5000Understand the various controllers and form factors available in the ControlLogix and CompactLogix platforms, and the recent changes under the new Studio 5000 Automation Engineering and Design software suiteBook DescriptionRSLogix 5000 and Studio 5000's Logix Designer are user-friendly interfaces used for programming the current generation of Rockwell Automation Controllers including ControlLogix, CompactLogix, and SoftLogix. When engineering automation solutions using Logix, it is important to study the changes to the platform introduced with Studio 5000 and the various controllers, modules, and form factors available today. RSLogix 5000 programming packages help you maximize performance, save project development time, and improve productivity.This book provides a detailed overview of the Logix platform including ControlLogix, CompactLogix, and SoftLogix and explains the significant changes introduced in Studio 5000. A clear understanding of the recent Logix platform changes is critical for anyone developing a Rockwell Automation solution. It provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach to learning the essential Logix hardware and software components and provides beginners with a solid foundation in the Logix platform features and terminology. By the end of this book, you will have a clear understanding of the capabilities of the Logix platform and the ability to navigate the Rockwell Automation Literature Library Resources.What you will learnBriefly explore the history of Rockwell Automation and the evolution of the Logix platformDiscover the complete range of ControlLogix and ComplactLogix controllers and form factors available today, and the key things you should consider when you are engineering a Rockwell Automation solutionExplore the key platform changes introduced with Studio 5000 and Logix Designer version 24 and the latest firmware versionsGet to grips with the modules available in the ControLogix, SoftLogix, and CompactLogix platformsUnderstand writing Ladder Logic (LL) routines, Sequential Function Chart (SFC) routines, and Structured Text routines (ST)Design Function Block Diagrams (FBD) and their easy integration with HMIsTable of ContentsControlLogix and CompactLogixIndustrial Network CommunicationsConfiguring Logix ModulesSoftLogixWriting Ladder LogicWriting Function BlockWriting Structured TextBuilding Sequential Function ChartsUsing Tasks & Programs for Project OrganizationFaults & Troubleshooting in LogixAppendix - Rockwell Automation Literature Library Resource