Machine builders can now get standalone machines to market faster using a newly updated design and configuration software.
The latest release of the Connected Components Workbench software from Rockwell Automation will be more familiar to Logix users and includes new features to help reduce programming time.
It provides controller programming, device configuration and human-machine interface editing for Rockwell Automation hardware.
A new instruction toolbar organises programming elements into tabs. This allows designers to easily search, drag and drop instructions into the ladder logic editor.
For designers who prefer the keyboard, ladder logic can be quickly entered in ASCII text. Designers also can now switch instruction names from the default IEC theme to a Logix theme. This can help them be more efficient by programming machines using their preferred terminology.
“Designers who use the RSLogix 500 or Studio 5000 Logix Designer software will now have a more familiar design environment in the Connected Components Workbench software owing to a more seamless and standardised design experience,” said Thomas Sugimoto, Product Marketing Manager, Rockwell Automation.
“It also reduces training and simplifies maintenance for technicians by providing a consistent monitoring and debugging environment across a wider range of machines.”
Designers can now copy and paste code from the Connected Components Workbench software to the RSLogix 500 or Studio 5000 software and vice versa.
This ability to reuse code can help designers modernise their small standalone machines from Allen-Bradley MicroLogix controllers to Micro800 controllers. It also can help them standardise larger machines that use Allen-Bradley CompactLogix controllers.
The Connected Components Workbench software supports all Micro800 controllers, including the new Micro870 programmable logic controller (PLC).
This controller can be used in place of multiple micro PLCs in large standalone smart machines or systems.
The software also supports the PanelView 800 graphic terminals, PowerFlex drives, SMC soft starters, Kinetix component servo drives and various safety devices such as the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 safety relay and GuardShield 450L light curtain.