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Introduction to Logix

Controllers

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Agenda

1. Brief Lab Overview

2. Logix Family Overview

3. ControlLogix Platform

4. CompactLogix Platform

5 RSL
5. RSLogix5000
i 5000 S
Software
ft

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Brief Lab Overview

• This session provides you with an opportunity to explore the Logix5000 platform.
• In this hands-on lab, you will…
– Learn the primary advantages of Logix5000 controllers
– Design, create, and download programs to a Logix5000 controller
– Examine a controller executing a program

ControlLogix Demobox

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Integrated Architecture™ – PAC control

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Logix Family Overview
“Which Logix Platform Fits your application?”

Logix scalability addresses the need of a single technology over a


broad range of possible applications

Performance Platform
Full- Specific
Featured PC-Based
I t lli
Intelligent
t
ce, Cost

Control Devices
erformanc

Cost-Effective
Cost Effective SoftLogix
ControlLogix Station/Machine
Control

DriveLogix
g
Size, Pe

CompactLogix

General Purpose Control Platform Specific Control

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Logix Family 2010 - 2011

1756-L73S
1756-L72S

2011 2011
1756-L75
2011 1756-L74
2011 1756-L73XT
1756-L73
1756-L72
2012 1756-L71

1756-L65
1756-L64
Capability

1769-L36ERM
1768-L45 1756-L63 / L63S
1756-L63XT
1768-L4xS
1768 L4 S 1756 L62 / L62S
1756-L62
1768-L43
1769-L2y 1756-L61 / L61S
1769-L35E
1769-L35CR
1769-L32E
1769 L32E
2012
1769-L32C
1769-L31
Choose the hardware platform that
2012
fits the application need!

1769-L23x

1769-L1y List Price 6


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ControlLogix Family

• Communications
– EtherNet/IP
– ControlNet
– DeviceNet, DH+, RIO, & DH-485
networks
• I/O
– Supports large number of digital
and analog I/O
– Supports multiple I/O platforms
• Memory
– Ranging from small distributed to
large centralized applications – 2
MB to 32 MB internal user memory
– Non
Non-volatile
volatile options (removable
memory card)

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ControlLogix L7x Hardware Overview

• New faster CPU


– Dual Core Processor provides 2x performance improvement for
standard applications as compared to L6x controllers

• Enhanced SDRAM memory


– Provides faster and more robust reads and writes

• On-board 4-character display providing


– E
Enhanced
h d controller
t ll diagnostics,
di ti runtime
ti andd
health information.

• USB 22.00 portt


– Runs at full-speed (12 mb/s)
– Device port – Temporary connection only
– Improved performance for flashing firmware,
upload/downloads, on-line edits and bridging to the backplane

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ControlLogix L7x Hardware Overview

Energy Storage Module - (ESM) technology


– Eliminating maintenance, transportation, and
environmental issues associated with lithium batteries
– Provides approx. 5 days of wall clock power
– Ships with every L7x controller

Removable Secure Digital (SD) memory card.


– Faster reads and writes compared to CompactFlash
– Rated for use in SIL 2 applications
– Same capabilities as CompactFlash card
in L6x controller
• Application/Project storage
• Firmware Supervisor
• Run time tag data read/write
– 1 GB SD card ships with every L7x controller
**1756-5571(2 MB) version available soon!

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ControlLogix Family: GuardLogix®

• ControlLogix with integrated Safety


• Certified
C tifi d to
t SIL3 (IEC 61508) CAT4 (EN 954-1)
954 1)
• Safety and Standard, One Project
•Upload / Download one project
•Safety Data available to Standard Task (Read Only)
•Passing of Standard Data to Safety Task
•Leverage existing hardware (Chassis, PowerSupplies,
Comms.)
•Safety I/O with Ethernet/IP and/or DeviceNet Safety
2011
•Revision control – safety signature
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1756/1794 Extreme Environment (Logix-XT)
• Wid
Wide T
Temperature Range
R
– 1756-XT -25 °C to 70 °C (-13 °F to 158 °F)
-20 °C to 70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F) for
phase 1 - FLEX-XT
– Convection cooling no fans!
• Atmospheric Protection 1756-XT
– G2 and G3 Environmental Capability
– 1756 XT Modules Conformal Coated
• Option for phase 1 - FLEX-XT
FLEX XT

• Environmentally hardened components


– High reliability
– Lifetime in extreme environments
– Environmentally demanding applications
System Components
1756 ControlLogix XT 1794 FLEX XT
• Controller (1756-L63XT)
(1756 L63XT) • Digital (1794-IB16XT
(1794 IB16XT, -OB16XT
OB16XT, -OB8EPXT
OB8EPXT, IB10XOB6XT,
IB10XOB6XT -OW8XT)
OW8XT)
• Redundancy Module (1756-RMXT) • Analog (1794-IE8XT, -OE4XT, -IE4XOE2XT, -IF4IXT, -OF4IXT, -
• Communication (1756-CN2XT, -EN2TXT) IF2XOF2IXT)
• Power Supply (1756-PBXT, -PAXT) • Specialty (1794-IR8XT, -IRT8XT, -IJ2XT)
• Chassis (1756-A4LXT, -A5XT, -A7LXT) • Communication (1794-ACNR15XT)
• Sl Fill
Slot Filler (1756
(1756-N2XT
N2XT ) • All terminal
i l bbases andd cable
bl accessories
i

Alt. Energy (Wind Turbine), Oil & Gas, Refinery, Food & Beverage, Aerospace
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CompactLogix Product Road map

2004 2006 2008 2010 2011


1768-L45
1768-L4xS
1768-L43

1769-L35E
1769-L35CR

1769-L32E

1769-L32C

1769-L31

1769-L23E-QFBC1B

1769-L23-QFBC1B

1769-L23E-QB1B

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CompactLogix L23x System Product Features

Catalog 1769
1769--L23E-
L23E-QB1B 1769
1769--L23-
L23-QBFC1B 1769
1769--L23E-
L23E-QBFC1B
Memory 512KB
16 DCin, 16 DCout
Built-in I/O 16 DCin, 16 DCout 4 Analog in, 2 Analog out
4 high speed counters (250KHz)
1 - EtherNet/IP and 1 - EtherNet/IP and
Built-in Communication Ports 2 - RS-232 serial ports
1 - RS-232 serial port 1 - RS-232 serial port
EtherNet/IP Connections 8 TCP/IP – 32 CIP n/a 8 TCP/IP – 32 CIP
2 1769 I/O modules or 1 1769 2 1769 I/O modules or 1 1769
E
Expansion
i M Modules
d l 2 1769 modules
d l ((any))
communication module communication module
Communication Options EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, 3rd Party

Serial Port Communications ASCII, DF1 full/half duplex, DF1 radio modem, DH-485 and Modbus (via program)

Simple Motion Stepper, DeviceNet indexer, Analog or networked AC drive


Integrated Motion n/a

Programming Languages Relay ladder logic, function block diagram, structured text and SFC
Controller Tasks 3 tasks – continuous,
continuous periodic or event

Ideal for stand-


stand-alone and small packaged control applications
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CompactLogix L3x System Product Features

• 1769 Backplane
• Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, or Serial
processor communications
i ti
• 750 KB – 1.5 MB user memory
• DeviceNet network capability with
1769-SDN
• DIN rail or panel mount Mount up to 3 Banks vertical

• Power Isolation between banks of I/O


• Single processor for both application
andd I/O

Mount up to 3 Banks horizontal

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CompactLogix LxER Family Scalability
Models: (3 Catalogs)
L24 ER-QB1B
• Models: (3 Catalogs)
L24ER-QBFC1B (Ethernet) L3 Controllers
L16ER
L27ERM QBFC1B (Ethernet + 4 axis CIP motion)
L18ER (Ethernet)
Memory: 768KB, 768KB, 1MB
L18ERM (Ethernet + 2 axis CIP motion)
Built-in DC I/O: 16in, 16out
Memory: 384KB, 512KB
Built-in Speciality I/O: (L24ER-QBFC1B & L27ERM-QBFC1B)
• Built-in DC I/O: 16in, 16out
4 HSC, 4 universal analog in/2 analog output
• Expansion: 6 1734 I/O modules for
Expansion: 4 1769 I/O modules
L16ER, 8 1734 I/O modules for L18ER
Remote: 8 or 16 remote devices (EIP)
and L18ERM
• Remote : 4 or 8 remote devices (EIP)
Models: (6 Catalogs)
L30ER,L33ER(Ethernet)
L30ERM (Ethernet + 4 axis CIP motion)
L33ERM (Ethernet + 8 axis CIP motion)
L36ERM (Ethernet + 16 axis CIP motion)
Memory: 1MB, 2MB, 3MB
Expansion: 8 1769 I/O modules for L30ER,
16 1769 I/O modules for L33ER and L33ERM,
L2 Controllers 30 1769 I/O modules for L36ERM.
Remote: 16,, 32 or 64 remote devices (EIP)
( )
L1 Controllers

Small Stand-Alone & Ancillary General Purpose Machine


f
Small Machine Controller Controller
Equipment Controller

CompactLogix platform enhanced to provide better features and return of investments for
customer
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RSLogix 5000 Software

• Programming and configuration for the Logix5000™


family of controllers
– Common user interface with RSLogix™ 5 & 500
user-interface
– Single programming software package for the
entire family of Logix5000 products
– Multiple IEC 61131-3 programming languages
• Ladder, Structured Text, Function Block,
SFC
– Symbolic tag and structure data model
– Power programming tools to
i
increase productivity
d ti it
– Version 20 to be released next month

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The Power of RSLogix 5000 Software

• Built in I/O configuration and


Diagnostics
– No programming required!

• Graphical Trending / Histogram


– Graphical real-time data
histogram for diagnostics and
monitoringg functions

• Comprehensive help system that


can help you troubleshoot your
problems
– Sample Projects
– Instructions
I i Quick
Q i k Reference
R f
– Step-by-step videos
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Let Us Know How Today’s Lab Was

Take a quick lab survey How Was Today’s Lab?


Let us know by taking a quick survey and
enter for a chance to win an Apple iPad 2

• Refer to the last page of the lab manual


− Use your smart phone to take the mobile Follow these instructions to take a
quick survey about this lab.

1. Open a 'barcode scanner' application

survey on your Smartphone


2. Point your phone’s camera at the QR
code to the right and scan.
3. The code will bring you to a mobile
site where you can fill out a survey

− Don’t have a smartphone available? about today’s lab and enter for a
chance to win an iPad 2

Take the survey on one of the kiosks Need a QR reader?


Download one of the following apps.

i-nigma – Apple/Android
Don’t have a QR code reader or a smartphone
available? No problem, you can answer the survey on
one of the kiosks outside your lab room and enter for a
chance to win an Apple iPad 2.

outside your lab room


QR Code Scanner Pro - BlackBerry

Take the lab survey to enter to win an iPad 2


Winners to be notified after Automation Fair®

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Thank you for
participating!

Please tidy up your workstation


before leaving.

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