1. University: Azerbaijan State University Of Oil and İndustry Department:İtm presentation Topic: Allen Bradley Controllers



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1.University:Azerbaijan State University Of Oil and İndustry
2.Department:İTM
3.Presentation Topic: Allen Bradley Controllers
4.Student:Aliyev Mehemmed
5.Group:630.19E
Allen-Bradley is the brand-name of a line of factory automation equipment, today owned by Rockwell Automation. The company, with revenues of approximately US $6.4 billion in 2013, manufactures programmable logic controllers (PLC), human-machine interfaces, sensors, safety components and systems, software, drives and drive systems, contactors, motor control centers, and systems of such products. Rockwell Automation also provides asset-management services including repair and consulting. Rockwell Automation's headquarters is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Allen-Bradley PLC
Allen-Bradley became involved with programmable logic controllers by the inventor, Odo Josef Struger. He is often referred to as the father of the programmable logic controller.
Odo contributed the ideas leading up to the invention of Allen‑Bradley PLCs over a period from 1958 to 1960 and is accredited with inventing the acronym PLC.
Allen-Bradley became a major PLC manufacturer in the United States during his employment with AB.
He also contributed as a leader in the development of IEC 61131-3 PLC programming language standards.
The first Allen-Bradley PLC introduced to the market was the PLC-5 product family. The PLC-2 and PLC-3 were released in the 1980s and are now obsolete.
These PLCs were followed by the PLC-5 and is still in use today.
SLC series
In 1991 the SLC500 product line was released.
This platform was much smaller in size and had a reduced instruction set.
SLC was an acronym for Small Logic Controller and the first SLC500 released was an integrated package (commonly referred to as a shoe block PLC) containing the CPU, power supply, and I/O.
The SLC5/05 has both DH485 and Ethernet communications.

Micrologix family
The Micrologix family and SLC 500 PLCs used the RSLogix 500 programming software.
In 2014, the MicroLogix family was introduced in response to address the need for a less expensive PLC solution to compete with other manufactures and the first MicroLogix introduced was MicroLogix 1000 supporting several types of I/O combinations.
The platform did not use a rack but instead, modules were connected at the end of the package.
ControlLogix family
The ControlLogix family was introduced in 1997. This platform was racked-based having much faster scan times (speed) and memory than the PLC-5 or SLC products. Communication modules supported Ethernet, DeviceNet, DH485, and ControlNet.
Servo motor control cards using SERCOS fiber-optics provided competitiveness in the coordinated system servo market.
CompactLogix family
The CompactLogix family was released in 2008 as a lower-cost solution to ControlLogix for competitive reasons.
And like the MicroLogix, the products do not use a rack-based solution but instead, use add-on modules to the ends of the power supply or CPU modules.
Connect to an Allen-Bradley PLC
Outline
  • Step 1: Learning Path Overview
  • Step 2: Setup PLC
  • Step 3: Create PLC Project
  • Step 4: Configure ThingWorx Kepware Server
  • Step 5: Troubleshooting
  • Step 6: Next Steps

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