I review the latest public information from Rockwell Automation about their upcoming new Programmable Controller, the 5590 (aka 1756-L9) in Episode 44 of The Automation Minute, Season 5.
The Automation Minute, Season 5 Episode 44 Show Notes:
The links mentioned in the video are below:
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Factory I/O and PLCLogix Sale
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Free lesson on Studio 5000 Editions, Factory I/O & PLC Logix
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Previous episode on PLCLogix
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Could you please attach a copy of the slides?
Good morning,
I can only guess Rockwell is not making them downloadable so customers will need to ask their local representatives for them – but I’ll ask permission to post them and let you know what they say?
Shawn
Thank you. I can also reach out to our rep and see if we can get a copy. This is the only place I’ve seen any info on the L9x outside of closed door conversations with Rockwell.
Thanks,
Trevor
Hey Trevor,
I’d definitely recommending that you ask your rep for a copy of the presentation – it has the public label so it should be easy for you to get – the presentation appears to be called, “Automation Fair 2024 – IE07 – What’s New and What’s Next in Logix” – hope that helps,
Shawn