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MicroLogix 1100 Selection Guide

Allen-Bradley’s MicroLogix line of Programmable Logic Controllers offers a fantastic value for small-scale automation projects. Where you might not need large I/O counts but could benefit from advanced process control and communication solutions such as those found in industrial machine applications, MicroLogix PLCs have you covered. The MicroLogix 1100 model is the current entry-point into […]

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Top 10 PLC Manufacturers

Below, we will list the top PLC manufacturers that are leading the PLC market at the moment. This should give a lot of insight to what are the most important trends and what is the actual path that they are building.

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Top 10 HMI Manufacturers in Industrial Automation

            The HMI market has been in constant growth in the last two decades due to the increasing need of digitalization in the industry. This need for digitalization comes for many reasons. Between them is the cost reduction of replacing the old indicator lights, push buttons, and other physical hardware. Besides, it would save a […]

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SLC 500 Troubleshooting: Appendix

Downloading SLC 500 User program: To download user program to an SLC 500 controller, the user must open the user program that is intended to be downloaded to the controller. Proceed with the configuration of RSLinx and define the driver to be used to communicate with the controller.   1. Configure RSLinx: Launch RSLinx. Click […]

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Troubleshooting Tutorial: Common SLC 500 Faults – Part 2 : Processor Faults

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) such as Allen-Bradley’s SLC 500 Modular or Fixed style hardware are designed with capability of self-diagnostics. With Self-diagnostics, the controller is able to detect the operational status of every member module and report this externally through varying behavior of built-in LED indicators and internally via the diagnostic buffer. This is part […]

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SLC 500 Processor Selection Guide

I. Introduction Central Processing Units (CPU) or processors are considered the most important and expensive component of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) assembly. Processors not only execute the downloaded user program but also manages communication between devices. It may also be operated as a stand-alone device for the purpose of testing, familiarization and learning. II. […]

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Troubleshooting Tutorial: Common SLC 500 Faults – Part 1

I. Introduction Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) such as Allen-Bradley’s SLC 500 Modular or Fixed style hardware are designed with capability of self-diagnostics. With Self-diagnostics, the controller is able to detect the operational status of every member module and report this externally through varying behavior of built-in LED indicators and internally via the diagnostic buffer. II. […]

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Allen Bradley vs Mitsubishi PLCs

In the world of industrial automation, there are a number of big names constantly competing against each other for the spot of the biggest automation solutions company – from companies dedicated to the manufacture of PLCs and automation solutions, to brands that are subsidiaries of the biggest commercial conglomerates in the world of electronics. The […]

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Hardware Comparison: Allen Bradley ControlLogix Control Systems V. Emerson VersaMax Micro and Nano Controllers

The ControlLogix Control Systems, made by the well-known Rockwell Automation and their line of automation equipment, Allen Bradley, provide a high-performance experience without sacrificing ease of use. With a common development environment and a tight integration between software and hardware, the time of development and installation is reduced considerably.             As an alternative, Emerson, having […]

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PLC Comparison: Allen-Bradley vs. Mitsubishi

Many times, product comparisons explain how one brand’s business model is compared to another brand. In most business circles, that’s called a business intelligence analysis. We’ll avoid most of that and let you look at the facts and decide which one better fits your business needs. The bottom line on Allen-Bradley versus Mitsubishi Electric is […]

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