Welcome to The Automation Blog’s CompactLogix Content Guide which is an ordered list of all of our CompactLogix articles and videos.
Below you’ll find over 140 of our free articles and videos listed with thumbnails and excerpts. If you’d prefer a listing of titles only, click here.
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- How To Find Your Local Rockwell Distributor or RepresentativeA common question my students ask is about who should they call to purchase Allen-Bradley Software and Hardware. To address this I send them a link to Rockwell’s website, which will allow them to look up their local Rockwell representative or distributor. These reps can help them with the following services: Provide demo copies of software either ...Read more...
- How To Find Your Local Rockwell Distributor or Representative (M4E17)In this episode I show you how to use the new and improved webpage to find your local Rockwell distributors (Episode 17 of The Automation Minute Season 4:) If you’ve found this video helpful, checkout my training courses here. Check out our Video Collection #1 here, which includes the first five seasons of our shows for just ...Read more...
- Small Allen-Bradley (A-B) Ethernet Programmable ControllersToday, Ethernet is the network of choice for automation systems. In years past, Ethernet was an expensive and costly add-on. However, more and more small programmable controllers are now coming with Ethernet as standard. Below we’ll cover what is available today for small Ethernet Programmable Controllers from Allen-Bradley. Micro820 and 850 If you’re new to programmable controllers, or just new to ...Read more...
- Rockwell Automation’s Programmable Automation ControllersMost industrial automation vendors offer modern Programmable Controllers, but not all of them brand their products as PACs. Take Siemens for instance: You’d be hard pressed to find a PAC feature their S7 line of controllers doesn’t support, and yet they still refer to them as PLCs. That said, when Rockwell Automation released their next generation of ...Read more...
- ControlLogix, CompactLogix – Hardware (M2E26)Learn about the CompactLogix and ControlLogix hardware in episode 26 of The Automation Minute Season 2:Read more...
- CompactLogix – L20, L30: The First GenerationThe CompactLogix family of Programmable Automation Controllers has been popular with Small Machine Builders and System Integrators for many years. The most obvious reason for its popularity is that it’s smaller and less expensive then Rockwell’s ControlLogix line, while still using the same instruction set and programming software. The First Generation of CompactLogix Controllers: You can have ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – L3x: The Second GenerationThe second generation of CompactLogix controllers began with the release of the 1769-L35E back in 2003. It was the first CompactLogix to be released with Ethernet communications, and came out nearly two years before the first MicroLogix with Ethernet, the MicroLogix 1100. But unlike the MicroLogix 1100, the CompactLogix L35E could also control distributed I/O devices like ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – L23The first all-in-one CompactLogix controller, the 1769-L23, released back in 2008. While the new, lower cost packaging was appreciated by those with smaller applications, the fact that L23 had no removable, non-volatile memory meant it wasn’t suited for many OEM applications. L23 Models: All L23 models came with 512K of battery backed (1769-BA) volatile memory, as well as ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – L4x: The Third GenerationThe third generation of CompactLogix controllers began with the release of the L43 back in 2006. Designed to bring ControlLogix performance and select features to the CompactLogix line, internally the L4x series shares the same architecture as the 1756-L6x controllers. As such, the L4x was the first CompactLogix controller to support motion control (via 1768 Sercos modules,) ...Read more...
- Ethernet – How to “Ping” a PLCPLCs of all shapes and sizes now come with Ethernet communications built-in. And one of the easiest ways to insure you have network connectivity between your PC and PLC (or other device) is to “Ping” it. In today’s article I’ll walk you through the simple steps needed to quickly “Ping” your PLC to see if you do ...Read more...
- VMware – Settings that work with RSLinx, ControlFlash, and BOOTPIn today’s article I’ll show the you the VMware Workstation settings I used to allow BOOTP, RSLinx, and ControlFlash to work. Part 1: VMware Workstation Network Connection Setting Step 1) Open the VMware Settings for your Virtual Machine While there are many ways to open the VMware Workstation settings for a Virtual Machine (VM,) the way I access them is to right click ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – 5370: The Fourth GenerationThe fourth generation of CompactLogix controllers began with the release of the L1, L2, and L3 back in 2012. While 2012 might have been a bad year for Myan doomsayers, in was a banner year for the CompactLogix as Rockwell released not one but three new models. While each model was physically different, unlike previous iterations all ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – 5370: Seven things you need to knowI’ve been teaching Logix and View introductory classes the last few days, and have to say I’ve been a little surprised how many people are not familiar with Rockwell’s current generation of CompactLogix. With that in mind, in today’s article I’ll cover the seven things you need to know about this line of small Logix processors: NOTE: To ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – 5370: Seven more things you should knowAt the end of a very hectic couple of weeks teaching Logix and View introductory classes, I thought I would share seven more things you need to know about the current generation of CompactLogix 5370 controllers. NOTE: To find out the first seven things you should know about the current generation of CompactLogix, check out our previous article ...Read more...
- Sample Code – Setup and Download Demo Programs to A-B PLCs (P36)Watch as I setup a PLC-5, SLC-5/05 & 5/04, MicroLogix 1100 & 1400, ControlLogix L61, L55 & L1, a FlexLogix and CompactLogix L1 in Episode 36 of The Automation Podcast. Watch the Podcast: Listen to the Podcast:Read more...
- Sample Code – How to download free A-B Sample Programs and AOIsOne of the topics I like to cover in my training courses is how users can get (and use) free sample code, programs, and AOIs made available by Rockwell Automation. That said, since Rockwell made major changes to their website recently I thought it made sense to update this article showing how you go about getting those free ...Read more...
- Sample Code – How to download free A-B Sample Programs and AOIs (M2E38)Learn how to get free A-B PLC Sample Programs in The Automation Minute, Season 2 Episode 38: UPDATE: Check out the new 2017 version of this video here If you’ve found this video helpful, checkout my training courses here. Check out our Video Collection #1 here, which includes the first five seasons of our shows for just $30!Read more...
- CompactLogix – 5380: Experience Kit (S01)I take a look at what comes inside of Rockwell’s CompactLogix 5380 Experience Kit in today’s episode of The Automation Show. For more information, check out the Show Notes located below the video. The Automation Show, Episode 1 Show Notes: If you’re a vendor and would like to learn how you can feature your products on The Automation ...Read more...
- Message (MSG) – ControlLogix Reading Data Over DH-485 From CompactLogix, SLC-500, MicroLogix (S26)In this week’s episode of The Automation Show, I cover how you can use the MSG (Message) Instruction in the ControlLogix to read data from CompactLogix, MicroLogix, and SLC-500 over a DH-485 network: For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. The Automation Show, Episode 26 Show Notes: Support our site and get early ...Read more...
- DH-485, RSLinx – Communications Hardware and Driver Setup (S25)In this week’s episode of The Automation Show, I cover the different hardware used to connect a PC to a DH-485 network, as well as how to configure RSLinx Classic Drivers for each: For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. The Automation Show, Episode 25 Show Notes: Support our site and get early ...Read more...
- RSLinx, MSExcel – Get A-B Programmable Controller Data into Microsoft Excel using RSLinx ClassicIn Today’s article I’ll walk you through how you can bring Allen-Bradley Programmable Controller Data into Microsoft Excel 2016 using RSLinx Classic. NOTE: The below procedure works with any licensed copy of RSLinx Classic, including Single Node, OEM, and Gateway shown below. However, it will not work with the free “Lite” version. Step 1) Locate the Programmable Controller ...Read more...
- RSLinx, MSExcel – Get A-B Programmable Controller Data into Microsoft Excel using RSLinx Classic (M4E41)In this episode I demonstrate how to use RSLinx Classic to get data from Allen-Bradley Programmable Controllers into Microsoft Excel (Episode 41 of The Automation Minute Season 4:) If you’ve found this video helpful, checkout my training courses here. Check out our Video Collection #1 here, which includes the first five seasons of our shows for just ...Read more...
- MQTT – Connect A-B PLCs & PACs to the Cloud (S2E01)Learn how to connect A-B PLCs to the Cloud using an MQTT Gateway today on The Automation Show (S2E01) For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. The Automation Show, Season 2 Episode 1 Show Notes: Special thanks to RTA for sending in a sample of their new A-B PLC MQTT Gateway, as well ...Read more...
- PanelView 800 – Connecting to a MicroLogix, CompactLogix, & SLC-5/03 over DH-485 (S34)In this week’s episode of The Automation Show, I cover how to use CCW to create and download a PanelView 800 program to read data from a CompactLogix, MicroLogix, and SLC-5/03 over a Data Highway 485 network: For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. The Automation Show, Episode 34 Show Notes: Support our ...Read more...
- Migrate / Convert – PLC-5, SLC-500, and MicroLogix Programs to RSLogix/Studio 5000 and Logix ControllersRecently one of our readers submitted a question asking for help migrating from a legacy Rockwell PLC (aka PLC-5 or SLC-500) to their new PAC lines (ControlLogix and CompactLogix.) In his email he went on to say he needed help because he didn’t have a copy of the Project Migrator, previously called the Translation tool. I’ve covered ...Read more...
- Migrate / Convert – SLC-500, MicroLogix, RSLogix 500 Programs to RSLogix/Studio 5000 and Logix ControllersIn this article we will convert SLC-500 programs to ControlLogix using the RSLogix Project Migrator version 3.0. Note: To get RSLogix Project Migrator version 3.0, search the below website for “RSLogix Project Migrator (it also comes with RSLogix/Studio 5000 v19 and up)” http://compatibility.rockwellautomation.com/Pages/MultiProductDownload.aspx UPDATE – November 2021 by SMT: Rockwell no longer makers the Translation Tool or Project Migrator ...Read more...
- ControlLogix, CompactLogix – Programming Software (M2E27)Learn what versions of RSLogix and Studio 5000 support the CompactLogix and ControlLogix in episode 27 of The Automation Minute Season 2:Read more...
- RSLogix 5000, Studio 5000 Logix DesignerTo program a CompactLogix or ControlLogix controller you’re going to need a copy of Studio 5000 Logix Designer, which was formerly known as RSLogix 5000 prior to the version 21 release: If you don’t have a copy, you can purchase it using this link to Rockwell’s new online software portal, however when you first visit that site ...Read more...
- Studio 5000 – Pricing, Packages, Features & BundlesIn today’s article I’m going to take a detailed look Studio 5000 pricing, available packages and bundles, and what features are included with each as it stands today. Studio 5000 Mini: Ladder Logix only for CompactLogix only The “Mini” edition of Studio 5000 Logix Designer only programs the “CompactLogix” family of controllers, and only in the “Ladder Logic” ...Read more...
- Rockwell Patch Rollup – How To Download and Install (2022)Generally, when I am loading software on a computer, that computer is not used for a single purpose and I download many types of programming software, third party programs like Sublime Text or Putty, and other programs that I will use to configure specific instruments or controls. In the Rockwell world, I might have installed many ...Read more...
- Studio 5000 – Resolve .Net Framework 3.5 Is Not InstalledIf you’re seeing a “.Net Framework 3.5 Is Not Installed” error when trying to install Studio 5000, follow these simple steps to get it installed: Step 01) Start by opening Windows Control Panel: Step 02) Next open Programs and Features: Step 03) Then click on Turn Windows features on or off Step 04) When the popup window loads, find and select .Net Framework ...Read more...
- Studio 5000 – Resolve Error Due To Missing .Net (M4E29)In this episode I discuss how to add .NET Framework 3.5 so you can install Studio 5000 (Episode 29 of The Automation Minute Season 4:) If you’ve found this video helpful, checkout my training courses here. Check out our Video Collection #1 here, which includes the first five seasons of our shows for just $30!Read more...
- Studio 5000 – Resolve Fatal Application Error EncounteredAs I was prepping to film additional lessons for my CompactLogix course yesterday, I ran into a completely new Studio 5000 Logix Designer “Fatal Error” that I hadn’t run into before. After I duplicated the issue on two different PCs, each running two different Windows 10 VMs, I was convinced something was wrong with the software ...Read more...
- Studio 5000 – Resolve .Net Framework 3.5 Installation Error 0x80D05001I cannot count the number of times I have installed RSLogix 5, 500, 5000 or Studio 5000 software over the last twenty years. Sometimes I can install it on different (but identical) computers and have a different experience. Each install can be a different adventure and this one is no different. I have run into .Net ...Read more...
- System Design – How To Download Integrated Architecture Builder (2022)In today’s article I walk you through how to find and download Rockwell’s free Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB) software, updated for the Summer of 2022. 1) Start by navigating your web browser to www.ab.com: 2) Once there, select “Integrated Architecture Builder” which is under Support – Product Support: 3) From this page select “Product Selection Toolbox”: 4) Then fill ...Read more...
- System Design – How To Use Rockwell’s New Ethernet/IP Capacity ToolIn today’s article I’ll show you how to use Rockwell’s new Ethernet/IP Capacity Tool. The replacement for Rockwell’s discontinued Ethernet/IP Capacity Tool can now be found inside of Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB.) Note: To learn how you can get a free copy of IAB, check out my previous article HERE. To access the new tool, first create a ...Read more...
- RSLinx Classic – Plug and Play Drivers used with Allen-Bradley DevicesPlug and Play comes to the world of Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation. With a fairly recent copy of the free RSLinx Classic Lite, and A-B devices with USB ports, you simply plug the A-B USB product into your PC using a standard USB cable, and RSLinx automatically adds a driver to connect to the device. This might not seem like ...Read more...
- CompactLogix, RSLinx Classic – How to Connect Using USBIn today’s article I walk you through how to configure RSLinx to communicate to a CompactLogix processor using USB. Step 1) Locate your CompactLogix’s USB port If you have one of Rockwell’s 5370 CompactLogix processors, you find an orange USB port on the front of the unit as shown below: NOTE: If you have an older CompactLogix and would ...Read more...
- CompactLogix, RSLinx Classic – How to Connect Using SerialIn today’s article I walk you step-by-step through how to configure RSLinx to communicate to a CompactLogix processor’s serial port using a serial cable and USB to Serial converter. Part 1 – Reviewing needed cables, and finding PC comm port number Step 1) A-B Cables, or low cost variant from Amazon If you already have a bag full of ...Read more...
- BOOTP-DHCP Utility – How to set a CompactLogix Ethernet AddressIn today’s article I walk you through how to use the BOOTP DHCP Utility to set a CompactLogix processor’s Ethernet address. NOTE: You can also set a CompactLogix processor’s IP address through either Serial or USB. To learn how to, see the below articles: Set CompactLogix Ethernet Address through its Serial Port Set CompactLogix Ethernet Address through its ...Read more...
- BOOTP-DHCP Utility – How to set a CompactLogix Ethernet Address (M2E14)In The Automation Minute, Season 2 Episode 14, Shawn Tierney walks you step-by-step through how to use the BOOTP utility to set a CompactLogix’s Ethernet address.Read more...
- BOOTP-DHCP Utility – Why Won’t It Disable BOOTP? (qa230210)Automation Q & A from the Morning Show dated 02/10/23: I was recently asked by a community member what to do if the BOOTP-DHCP Tool/Utility wouldn’t disable the BOOTP setting in a PLC and HMI, and I share my thoughts on that question in today’s Automation Q&A below. NOTE: For our previous articles and videos about ...Read more...
- CompactLogix, RSLinx Classic – How to set the Ethernet address through its USB PortIn today’s article I walk you through how to set or change a CompactLogix processor’s Ethernet address through its USB port using RSLinx Classic. Step 1) Confirm your RSLinx RSWho window browses your CompactLogix via the USB driver Open RSLinx and check to be sure your CompactLogix is showing up under the USB driver as shown below: NOTE: If you ...Read more...
- CompactLogix, RSLinx Classic – How to set the Ethernet address through its Serial PortIn today’s article I walk you through how to set or change a CompactLogix processor’s Ethernet address through its Serial Port using RSLinx Classic. Step 1) Confirm your RSLinx RSWho window browses your CompactLogix via the DF1 driver Open RSLinx and check to be sure your CompactLogix is showing up under the Serial DF1 driver as shown below: NOTE: If you ...Read more...
- CompactLogix, RSLinx Classic – How to set the Ethernet address through USB or Serial (M2E13)In The Automation Minute, Season 2 Episode 13, Shawn Tierney walks you step-by-step through how to set a CompactLogix’s Ethernet Address using either a Serial or USB cable.Read more...
- RSLinx – What To Do When The Ethernet/IP Driver Won’t Find Your Device (T006)In this edition of Automation Tech Tips, I walk through how to setup the Ethernet Devices Driver in RSLinx Classic, which can be helpful if your device is not showing up in the Ethernet/IP driver. NOTE: If you need to learn how to use the CompactLogix, check out my CompactLogix Basics online course. It comes with support ...Read more...
- CompactLogix – Why Does Its IP Address Keep Changing? (qa230221)Automation Q & A from the Morning Show dated 02/21/23: A reader recently asked why does his CompactLogix’s IP Address keep reverting back to the old value every time he cycles power, and I share my thoughts on that in today’s Automation Q&A. NOTE: You’ll find the articles mentioned in this episode here and here. NOTE: If ...Read more...
- 1783-ETAP – Setting UpIf you are contemplating using a Device Level Ring (DLR) topology in your control system networks, an important device in that network is the EtherNet Tap (ETAP). If the remote devices in your DLR network will require fiber, the ETAP device will work as a media converter changing your communication media back and forth from multimode ...Read more...
- VMware – Settings that work with RSLinx, ControlFlash, BOOTP (M2E18)See the VMware Workstation settings Shawn used with RSLinx, ControlFlash, BOOTP in episode 18 of The Automation Minute Season 2.Read more...
- Firmware – What you need to know, and how to get CompactLogix and ControlLogix FirmwareIn today’s article we’ll discuss what you need to know about CompactLogix and ControlLogix firmware, as well as how to get it. Each Allen-Bradley Logix processor supports many different firmware revisions. And it’s often the case that you’ll load the newest firmware supported into new processors used in new applications. However, when replacing an existing processor you’ll often want to ...Read more...
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