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Showing posts with label rslogix 5000. Show all posts

Simatic S7 to Logix5000 Application Conversion Guide

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I have question about conversion PLC program from Siemens S7 to RSlogix, Is it possible?

Answer: Yes it's possible to do it.

This user manual provides guidance for users and engineers who have used control systems based on one of these two platforms:
• Siemens S7 Controller
• Rockwell Automation Logix Programmable Automation Controller
(PAC)
And in addition:
• have a desire or a need to take advantage of the PAC features, or are in
the early stages of migrating a S7 to Logix.
• have specific STEP 7 program code that they wish to convert to
effective and efficient RSLogix 5000 code.
Use this manual to help you adopt good practices and to avoid common mistakes when converting the project to Logix.

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RSLogix 5000 - Configuration and Programing for the Logix5000 family of controller

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With the RSLogix 5000 Logix programming software package, you need only one
programming software for sequential, process, drive, and motion control
programming. The RSLogix 5000 software package provides you both symbolic
programming with structures and arrays for increased productivity, and an
instruction set that serves all of these types of applications.
RSLogix 5000 is designed to work with Rockwell Automation's Logix Platforms
and the Logix5000 family of controllers. RSLogix 5000 functionality includes:

ease of configuration, including a graphical controller organizer, I/O
configuration dialogs, a motion configuration tool, and point-and-click
methods of configuration

sophisticated data handling, using both arrays and user-defined structures, to
provide the flexibility necessary for the application rather than forcing it to fit
the particular memory structure as defined by the controller’s data table
memory

easy-to-use I/O addressing methods

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