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ControlLogix – Rockwell Announces New 5580 Controller (2015)


Rockwell Automation just announced its new line of ControlLogix 5580 Controllers.

Timed to coincide with Automation Fair next week, Rockwell states its new controllers provide faster performance, reduced complexity, and enhanced security.

Rockwell states this new line of controllers provides up to 45 percent more capacity, including a 1-gigabyte Ethernet port supporting up to 300 nodes, as well as up to 256 axes of motion.
In additional to extra capacity, Rockwell’s website claims a 5 to 20 times increase in performance over the existing L7 (5570) series.

On the security side, these new processors support digitally signed and encrypted firmware, change detection, and audit logging.

According to Rockwell’s documents, initially two 5580 processors will be available: 1756-L83E and 1756-L85E.

These processors appear to only differ in memory (10mb versus 40mb) and max supported Ethernet nodes (100 vs 300.)
Both processors also come with a 2GB secure digital memory card, and require version 28 of Studio 5000 Logix Designer.

For more information about this new line of ControlLogix processors visit Rockwell’s new ControlLogix 5580 webpage, or check out Rockwell’s updated literature below:


So, what do you think? Will you be spec’ing in an  L83E or L85E on your next project?

Let us know what you think by using the “post a comment or question” link below.

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Automation Fair 2015 Sessions: My Picks

Automation Fair Show Floor Entrance


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Automation Fair, Rockwell’s annual trade show and training event, is now just a few days away.

And although it’s one event I would like to attend every year, the fact that I recently transition into self employment as a full time automation consultant meant attending this year’s show wasn’t very practical.

However, while I won’t be making it out to the show myself, I still wanted to pass on my session recommendations for this year’s event.

Below you’ll find two lists of recommendations.

The first list are those sessions I would like to attend myself, and therefore are my recommendations for experienced users.

And the second list are my recommend sessions for new users:


My Session Picks for experienced users:

My all time favorite sessions are of the “What’s New” variety.

And since I’m an A-B PLC / HMI / SCADA guy at heart, these are the first three sessions on my list:

Automation-Fair-2011-03Tech Session T02: What’s New in Logix

This session promises to cover the new controllers and I/O being released!

I’m guessing quite a bit will be discussed about the 1756-L85E, aka 5580, as well as the new 5069 I/O we discussed yesterday.

Tech Session T11: What’s New in Studio 5000

This session is said to be covering what’s new, as well as plans for the future.

I expect a lot of the discussion will be about all the new features in versions 24, 26, and 27, as well as what will be in v28.

Automation Fair Registration and Badge PickupTech Session T14: What’s New in Visualization

What’s new in Viz will likely cover the PV800, PVPlus 7, and maybe even the PV5500.

I would also expect a lot of discussion about 8.0 and 8.1 of View Studio and ViewPoint, and possibly Studio Designer’s future?

Tech Session T08: Modernize Your Control System

I expect a good portion of this session will focus on the improvements to Rockwell’s PLC/SLC import utility.

Tech Session T42: Safety Over EtherNet/IP with Compact GuardLogix, Kinetix and PowerFlex Drives

You had me at Compact GuardLogix.

While I’ve never been much of a “Motion Control” guy, I do know demand for the “yet to be announced” Compact GuardLogix is pretty high, and would love to hear all the details about this new product.

PlantPAx booth at Automation Fair 2013Tech Session T49: Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects

I’m a fan of the very powerful (but somewhat complicated) Library of Process Objects.
Hopefully this session covers what’s new as opposed to the same content shown previous years.

Tech Session T70: RF Ideas, Inc.: How to Reduce Unauthorized Equipment Access

Let me just say I think RF Ideas makes some really cool stuff, especially when combined with FT View and products like Relevance from ACP.

Tech Session T17: eWON: Easily Access a PanelView HMI from any Smartphone or Tablet

The first time I used an eWon Cozy I was impressed with its ease of use out of the bow.

That said, I’m curious if this session is anything more than remote access to PanelView Plus running ViewPoint?

Automation Fair Hands-on Labs signupTech Session T32: Panduit: Simplifying Infrastructure for The Connected Enterprise

Don’t laugh! These guys have some awesome physical Ethernet products, and I’d enjoy an update of their line.

Hands-on Lab L07: Sensors for Your Architecture with IO-Link

Since I haven’t touched Rockwell’s IO Link since it launched, it would be nice to sit down and see what the current implementation is like.

Hands-on Lab L17: Studio 5000 View Designer™ Featured on the PanelView 5000

While this is the last session on my list, it would be quite near the top of my priorities as I’m not likely to have the opportunity to use a PV5500 anytime in the near future (unless someone at Rockwell would like to donate one to the blog?)


My Session Picks for new users:

Now that I’ve covered the sessions I would like to attend, here’s the ones I would recommend to those new to Rockwell Automation:

Automation Fair Hands-on labs openingsHands-on Lab L18: Studio 5000 and Logix Basics Lab

These “Hands-on with Logix” sessions have been top notch since they first came out over a decade ago, and are my number one pick for new users.

Hands-on Lab L19: Studio 5000 and Logix Advanced Lab

This session picks up where the last one left off, and is perfect for those whose job includes programming Compact and ControlLogix.

Hands-on Lab L08: Introduction to the PlantPAx Process System for Operations and System Engineering

After the basics and advanced sessions, it makes sense to check out Rockwell’s PlantPAx as it includes many free resources to speed program development.

Automation Fair Hands-on Labs SignHands-on Lab L12: Basic PLC Programming with Micro800® Controllers

The Micro800 line of Nano PLCs from Rockwell programs quite differently than say the SLC-500, MicroLogix, or Compact/ControlLogix platform.

With that in mind, it makes sense to get an understanding of how they differ for those situations where a ultra low cost control system is needed.

Hands-on Lab L16: FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus: Introductory Lab

Rockwell’s line of HMI’s that works with every PLC and PAC they make is the PanelView Plus.

So while the PanelView 800 has it’s place in low cost non-Logix systems, and those on the leading edge may want to try the new PanelView 5500, If you can only take only one HMI session at Automation Fair this year I would recommend this one.

Hands-on Lab L11: Building Applications with FactoryTalk® View SE and FactoryTalk ViewPoint

Finally, for anyone who also needs to configure or maintain a SCADA system, this “building applications” session for View Site Edition is a great follow-up to the previous View Machine Edition session.


Well, that’s if for my Automation Fair 2015 session picks.

If you have any comments about my session choices, or would like to share your own picks, please feel free to share them using the “post a comment or question” link below.

And for complete Automation Fair session information check out http://www.AutomationFair.com as well as Rockwell’s pre-show guide below:

http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/br/csv-br665_-en-p.pdf

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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Deal of the Week: ControlLogix Processors, Racks, Comm Modules


Deals of the Week:

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I’m always on the lookout for a good deal, and this week I’ve come across three on ControlLogix:


1756-L55, Ethernet, I/O Modules, PS & Chassis: $1,250

  • ControlLogix 1756-L55 with Ethernet, Eight I/O modules, Chassis, and Power Supply listed as a “Buy It Now” at $1,250


1756-L61, ENET, DNET. CNET, PS & Chassis: ~ $1,313

  • ControlLogix 1756-L61B with Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Chassis and Power Supply currently listed at ~$1,313


1756-L63B ControlLogix Processor: $570

  • ControlLogix 1756-L63 Series B listed as a “Buy It Now” at $570


If you ever come across a great deal, please share it with us!

Just drop us a message using the “Contact Us” link at the top of this page,

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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Rockwell launching new I/O line: 5069 Compact I/O platform


5069-Compact-IO-FiRecently one of our readers brought to our attention that Rockwell Automation was preparing to launch a new I/O platform (thanks Brian!)

Not having heard of it myself, I headed over to Rockwell’s Literature Library to see if they had yet to published any information about it.

What I found was a recently released brochure for what Rockwell Automation is calling their new 5069 Compact I/O Platform.

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What we know so far:

According to Rockwell’s own documentation, the key benefits of this I/O platform include a new high speed backplane for faster I/O updates, as well as expanded support for up to 31 local I/O modules.
In addition to the above, it also appears Rockwell has taken a new twist on its Ethernet I/O adapter by combining it with an integral power supply.
Some of the unique features of the combination Ethernet Adapter / Power Supply include:

  • Diagnostic Display along with standard LED indicators
  • USB port for configuration
  • SD Card Slot
  • Front access Ethernet Address rotary switch’s
  • Terminals for field power

Also included in Rockwell’s documentation is the below list of 5069 Compact I/O modules:

  • 5069-AEN2TR EtherNet Adapter supports up to 31 local I/O modules
  • 5069-IB16 Digital input-24V DC, 16-point sinking digital input
  • 5069-IB16F Digital input-24V DC, 16-point sinking digital input, fast response
  • 5069-IB6F-3W Digital input-24V DC, 6-point sinking digital input, fast response, 3-wire
  • 5069-OB16 Digital output -24V DC, 16-point sourcing digital output
  • 5069-OB16F Digital output-24V DC, 16-point sourcing digital output, fast response
  • 5069-IF8 Analog input, 8-channel
  • 5069-IY4 Analog input, 4-channel, universal
  • 5069-OF4 Analog output, 4-channel
  • 5069-OF8 Analog output, 8-channel
  • 5069-OW4I Output-Relay Isolated, 4-channel, form AN.O.
  • 5069-OX4I Output-Relay Isolated, 4-channel, form C N.O./N.C.
  • 5069-HSC2xOB4 High Speed Counter, 2-axis, sourcing digital output, 4-channel
  • 5069-FPD Field Power Distribution
  • 5069-ARM Address Reserve Module

For more information, checkout the link below to Rockwell’s 5096 Compact I/O Platform brochure:

Detailed information should soon be available via the below link to Rockwell’s 5096 Compact I/O datasheet (not available at the time this article was published:)


I hope you found this article about Rockwell’s new I/O line helpful!

If you have news about other new products from Rockwell please let us know! Just reply to this article using the link below.

And if you’re from the Rockwell group responsible for the 5096 I/O, we’d love to get our hands on it and would really appreciate a sample!  Or even just a phone interview so we can pass on more details to our readers 😉

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CompactLogix 1769-L16ER (M2E23)


The Allen-Bradley 1769-L16ER CompactLogix unboxed in episode 23 of The Automation Minute Season 2.




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The Automation Podcast Returns!


Large-TAP-Gear-Fi-v2After a year’s absence The Automation Podcast returns with it’s most jam packed episode to date!

And you’ll not only find this new episode on iTunes and theautomationblog.com, but you can also find it (and all our past episodes) on YouTube as well.

But ulike our earlier “audio only” episodes, this new episode also has a video element, making it an even better fit for the worlds largest video sharing site.

So catch our latest episode on iTunes , YouTube, or theautomationblog.com, and while you’re there consider subscribing so you’ll be updated as each new episode releases!

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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Top Rockwell news and products of the year (P31)

Learn what we think were the top Rockwell news and products releases over the last twelve months, as well as where we’ve been during the same period, in episode 31 of The Automation Podcast.


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This Week’s Insights, our new automation email newsletter


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This Week On The Automation Minute


This week on The Automation Minute


Monday I walked through how to create and download a program using RSLogix 5000:


Tuesday I walked through how to create and download a program using Studio 5000:


Wednesday I walked through how to Force I/O using RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000:


Thursday I walked through how to use a Timer to flash CompactLogix outputs:


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How to use a Timer to flash CompactLogix outputs (M2E22)


Learn how to use a TON Timer to flash CompactLogix outputs in episode 22 of The Automation Minute Season 2.




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How to Force I/O using RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 (M2E21)


Learn how to Force I/O using RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 in episode 21 of The Automation Minute Season 2.




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Deal of the Week: ControlLogix L61B Processor


Deal of the Week:

ControlLogix 5561 Processor

I’m always on the lookout for a good deal, and this is one of the best prices I’ve seen on an L61 Series B!


  • ControlLogix 1756-L61 Series B currently at $450

  • Free Shipping, Seller with positive rating, 14 Day Money Back


If you miss out on the above deal, there are still several L61’s available in the $600 range:


If you ever come across a great deal, please share it with us!

Just drop us a message using the “Contact Us” link at the top of this page,

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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Will you be attending Rockwell’s Automation Fair next month?


Question of the Week:

Will you be attending Rockwell’s Automation Fair in Chicago next month?

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Automation Fair is Rockwell’s annual event which includes a trade show, industry forums, hands-on labs, tech sessions, and demonstrations.

And while I thoroughly enjoyed attending the past few years, unfortunately as much as I would like to go this year it just doesn’t appear to be in the cards.

That said, I am curios to know how many of you will be attending next month, and that’s how I came up with today’s “Question of the Week.”


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Thanks for taking part in our “Question of the Week” poll!

If you’d like to share your thoughts and opinions on the above questions and answers, you can do so by using the “post a comment or question” link below.

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Studio 5000 – How to create and download a program (M2E20)


Learn how to create and download a program using Studio 5000 in episode 20 of The Automation Minute Season 2.




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How to create and download a program using RSLogix 5000 (M2E19)


Learn how to create and download a program using RSLogix 5000 in episode 19 of The Automation Minute Season 2.




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This Week On The Automation Minute


This week on The Automation Minute


Monday I walked through how to use BOOTP to set a CompactLogix’s Ethernet Address:


Tuesday I discussed things you need to know before flashing a CompactLogix:


Wednesday I walked through flashing a CompactLogix’s firmware over USB:


Thursday I walked through flashing a CompactLogix’s firmware over Ethernet:


And today (Friday) I walked through the VMware settings I used with RSLinx, ControlFlash, and BOOTP:


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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.




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VMware – Settings that work with RSLinx, ControlFlash, and BOOTP


In 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 on the tab for my VM and then select “Settings” from the menu as shown below:

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Step 2) Select Network Adapter

Next, select “Network Adapter” from the list in the “Hardware” tab:

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Step 3) Change to Bridged

Now set your VM’s “Network connection” to “Bridged” so your VM will be connected directly to the physical network allowing you to receive the BOOTP requests from your Ethernet device once part two is completed:

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Part 2: Assign your VM a Static IP address

In many cases you will not have a DHCP server connected to the same network your PC and Ethernet device is connected to.

In these cases you’ll likely want to assign your VM a static IP address, and I’ll show you how to do that below.

Step 1) Open Control Panel

To open “Control Panel” in Windows 7 just click on the “Start” button and select “Control Panel”

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Step 2) Open Network and Sharing Center

Next, click on “Network and Sharing Center” as shown below:

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Step 3) Select “Change adapter settings”

On the top left of the new window that opens, click on “Change adapter settings”

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Step 4) Select “Local Area Connection”

Now double click on “Local Area Connection”

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Step 5) Click on properties

Next, click on “Properties”

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Step 6) Open TCP/IPv4

Now double click on “Internet Protocol Version 4” to edit its settings:

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Step 7) Set to static address

Finally, choose “Use the following IP address:” and fill in an IP Address and Subnet mask on the same network as your Ethernet device, or of the address you will be assigning your device.

When finished, click on “OK” to accept.

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NOTE: Watch me run through the above steps in today’s video episode of The Automation Minute!


I hope the above article detailing the network settings I use in VMware Workstation was helpful.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share them with us by clicking on the “post a comment or question” link below.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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How to flash a CompactLogix’s firmware over Ethernet (M2E17)


In The Automation Minute, Season 2 Episode 17, Shawn Tierney shows you how to flash a CompactLogix’s firmware over Ethernet.


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Firmware – How to flash CompactLogix over Ethernet


In today’s article I walk you through how to flash a CompactLogix processor’s firmware over Ethernet using RSLinx and ControlFlash.


Step 1) Open ControlFlash

When you install RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000, a firmware flashing program called ControlFlash is also installed.

To start the process of flashing your CompactLogix, launch ControlFlash:

NOTE: If you attempt to download a program to a processor with firmware that differs from your program, RSLogix 5000 and Studio 5000 will often give you the option of launching ControlFlash to flash the processor right from the download window.


Step 2) Choose FactoryTalk Directory

After launching newer versions of ControlFlash, you’ll be asked to choose a FactoryTalk Directory.

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Step 3) Gather information required

On the ControlFlash welcome screen you’re informed that to use ControlFlash you will need the following information:

  • The catalog number of your processor
  • The firmware files for the version you wish to flash your process to
  • And a valid connection to the processor through RSLinx

Once you are done reviewing this information, click on next.

NOTE: When you install RSLogix 5000 / Studio 5000 you’re given the option of installing firmware, and additional firmware is available online at http://www.ab.com.
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Step 4) Choose your processor

In this next step you select your device from the list, and click on Next:

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Step 5) Select your processor in RSLinx’s RSWho

Next you’re asked to browse RSLinx for your processor, select it, and then click on OK.
In this example we are using Ethernet to connect to our 5370 CompactLogix L16.

NOTE: To learn how to configure the CompactLogix’s Ethernet address see our previous articles below:

NOTE: It is recommended to disconnect the processor from all other networks or network devices while flashing it from your PC. This is done to avoid the firmware flash stalling, which in the past has occasionally lead to a bricked (i.e. useless) programmable controller.

NOTE: I recommend using a dedicated Ethernet switch between your PC and CompactLogix. While a direct connection often works, sometimes the rebooting of the processor during the firmware update and resulting momentary disabling the PC Ethernet port by Windows, leads to firmware update timeouts and sometimes to a bricked programmable controller.

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Step 6) Choose firmware version

Now you can choose from the available firmware versions installed on your PC that are also compatible with the processor you selected.

Once you have chosen the firmware, click on next.

NOTE: To see a full listing of compatible firmware versions for your processor, open RSLogix 5000 / Studio 5000 and select “Release Notes” under the “Help” menu

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Step 7) Review warnings and summary information

On the summary screen, review the notice and other detailed information.
When you’re ready to proceed, click on Finish.

NOTE: When you flash a processor’s firmware your are also erasing it’s memory, and therefore it obviously won’t be able to run any programs.

NOTE: It’s also very important that the firmware flashing process is not interrupted, because if it is it may no longer work.

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Step 8) Confirm Flash Update

If you are sure you would like to proceed with the firmware flash, click on Yes:

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Step 9) Notice about Non-Volatile memory

You’ll now receive a notice about non-volatile memory. To continue, click on OK.

NOTE: If you have a CompactFlash or SD memory card installed in your controller which is set to “load” on power-up, note that it will overwrite the firmware your are attempting to download.

So in most cases you will want to remove any non-volatile memory prior to flashing your processor, and once you are done and download your program you’ll want to transfer the updated firmware and program to your non-volatile memory.

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Step 10) Click “OK” when finished

When the firmware update completes, click on Finish to complete the process.

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NOTE: Watch me run through the above steps in today’s episode of The Automation Minute!


I hope the above article on how to flash a CompactLogix processor’s firmware over Ethernet was helpful.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share them with us by clicking on the “post a comment or question” link below.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

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Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Shawn Tierney