Rockwell’s Network Device Library:
In a recent publication by Allen-Bradley, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, it has been highlighted that Device Object Libraries present a convenient solution for interfacing with Rockwell Automation® intelligent devices such as drives, motion controllers, network switches, sensors, and IO modules. These libraries are comprised of meticulously tested, well-documented, and lifecycle-managed objects that can be utilized as standalone components or in conjunction with machine builder, process, and packaged libraries. Notably, the Device Object Libraries also include HMI faceplates, specifically tailored for FactoryTalk View ME/SE and Studio 5000 View Designer software, ensuring a seamlessly integrated user interface experience.
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