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Chapter 5 Using the I/O
ControlLogix Controller
Example
This section includes information when using a ControlLogix controller and an
RSLogix 5000 Drive Add-on Profile or a Generic Profile.
For information on using a PLC-5, SLC 500, or MicroLogix 1100/1400
controller, see Controller Examples for EtherNet/IP Network Communications
with PowerFlex 750-Series Drives, publication 750COM-AT001
.
Creating Ladder Logic Using the RSLogix 5000 Drive Add-on Profiles,
Version 16.00 or Later
Because the drive Add-on Profile automatically created descriptive controller tags
(Figure 7
) for the entire I/O image in Chapter 4, you can use these tags to directly
control and monitor the drive without creating any ladder logic program.
However, if you intend to use Human Machine Interface devices (for example, a
PanelView graphic terminal) to operate the drive and view its status, you will
need to create descriptive user-defined Program tags (Figure 11
) and a ladder
logic program that will pass the Controller tag data to the Program tags.
Figure 11 - ControlLogix Program Tags for Drive Add-on Profile Ladder Logic Program Example
An example ladder logic program that uses the automatically-created descriptive
Controller tags and passes their data to the user-defined Program tags is shown in
Figure 12
and Figure 13. Note that the prefix for the drive Controller tags is
determined by the name assigned when configuring the I/O (Chapter 4
).
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