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Midrange control solution from Rockwell Automation

August 2012 PLCs, DCSs & Controllers

Rockwell Automation has expanded its Integrated Architecture portfolio for smaller applications with a series of scalable Allen-Bradley CompactLogix programmable automation controllers (PACs), compact Kinetix servo drives, scalable I/O and versatile PanelView Plus 6 visualisation and software tools, offering levels of performance and functionality that are normally only found in higher-end systems.

With high-performance features such as increased processor power, integrated CIP motion over EtherNet/IP, integrated safety, EtherNet/IP connectivity and re-usable development tools, Rockwell Automation now gives users the ability to standardise on a cost sensitive and scalable single control platform.

By leveraging the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture in smaller applications, titled ‘Midrange control solutions’, machine builders can reduce the costs and complexities of their machines while providing a more competitive and scalable offering. End users, meanwhile, can standardise on one common technology; reducing the risk of losing critical engineering knowledge for supporting control platforms when personnel changes occur.

Traditional architectures have used separate control infrastructures for many automation applications, such as safety, motion and process control. Integrated Architecture with its enhanced and scalable ‘Midrange control solutions’ will help machine builders to standardise on a single control architecture while leveraging a common application programming and configuration environment – regardless of the types of applications they need to manage or the complexity of the machine they build. Indeed, many leading machine builders are finding that this standardisation helps improve design flexibility; allowing them to quickly scale the control system up, down or across applications to meet a range of needs to adapt to changing market demands.

By bringing the ControlLogix L7 engine into the CompactLogix form factor, Rockwell Automation can provide value-driven machine builders with performance features such as Integrated CIP Motion over EtherNet/IP – for both servo drives and AC drives – at a much lower price-point. This gives users one network, a single development environment and a full, integrated axis portfolio.

At the heart of the enhanced solution are three new Allen-Bradley CompactLogix Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) platforms, the L1, L2 and L3, which use the same configuration, networking and visualisation environment as ControlLogix-based systems.

The L1 PACs, available in three models, offer the user a variety of memory, expansion and remote-device capabilities so users can exactly match their automation needs with a highly capable controller; while the ERM variant also offers the ability to control two axes of CIP motion over EtherNet/IP.

The L2 range also comprised of three models features larger memory than the L1 range, built-in specialty I/O, greater remote device capabilities and, in the case of the L27ERM, the ability to control up to four axes of CIP Motion over EtherNet/IP.

Finally, the L3 range, which comprises six models, expands the portfolio further, by offering even larger memory than the L2 range, greater I/O module capabilities, increased remote device handling and three models that offer the ability to control 4, 8 and 16 axes of CIP Motion over EtherNet/IP.

RSLogix 5000 Design and Configuration Software is what provides the single-development environment for the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture system, including the recently enhanced midrange portfolio. This wider variety of options provides best-fit alternatives for applications, while new components significantly lower the cost to deploy an automation solution.

Complementing the new PAC range and RSLogix 5000 is a suite of additional devices that incorporates the same scalability and interconnectivity, while also leveraging the single operating environment. The new Allen-Bradley Kinetix 350 Servo Drive with EtherNet/IP connectivity simplifies the network architecture by eliminating the need for a separate motion network, providing a high performance, cost-effective solution for low-axis machines. PanelView Plus 6 and PanelView Plus Compact Human Machine Interface (HMI) provide cost-effective operator interfaces with advanced integration with Logix-based controllers.

Stratix switches in the portfolio are powered by Cisco technology and provide high-performance switching capability to help simplify integration into the infrastructure. The technology also provides tight integration with Allen-Bradley Logix controllers and Integrated Architecture tools familiar to automation professionals. This allows machine builders to easily integrate their machines into their customers manufacturing facilities and offer enhanced remote support and management.

ArmorBlock Dual Port EtherNet/IP QuickConnect will help to improve the flexibility and efficiency of manufacturing processes. Quick Connect is an added functionality of EtherNet/IP that allows for quick connection between the controller and ArmorBlock module. Finally, from a product point of view, the Allen-Bradley Ethernet adaptor helps to reduce the time to migrate SLC programmable controllers to CompactLogix PACs by reusing existing I/O and field wiring. Migration Tools also include toolkits, which will help to easily convert existing solutions and/or migrate older platforms to CompactLogix, while maintaining the existing field wiring and physical footprint of the control cabinet.

As well as a fully featured range of automation products, Rockwell Automation also offers a number of mechatronic products and tools. Its Mechatronics design portfolio comprises Motion Analyzer 6.0 software, RDD-Series direct drive rotary servo motors, LDC-Series and LDL-Series linear servo motors, MP-Series and TL-Series electric cylinders, linear thrusters and MP-Series integrated linear stages. The Rockwell Automation mechatronics portfolio helps engineers better collaborate and reduce development time by providing a common forum where design input from the mechanical, controls, software and electrical engineers can be more easily gathered.

Completing the midrange offering is a range of tools and services which will help users exploit the full potential of their midrange installation. Design Tools include the Drives and Motion Accelerator Toolkit (DMAT), which, when used in combination with the Allen-Bradley Kinetix 350, complements a wide range of design tools, including Accelerator Toolkits, Product Selection Toolbox and Sample Code Library.

For more information contact Sean Homan, Rockwell Automation, +27 (0)11 654 9700, [email protected], www.rockwellautomation.co.za



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