RSLogix5000 version 28.00 | 7.8 Gb
Rockwell Automation has presented the 28.0 release of its Studio 5000 integrated development environment, designed to help get smart machines to market faster with enhanced security. The software includes best digital design capabilities to help reduce machine design time, as well as testing and commissioning times. New features in this release for Studio 5000 Logix Designer version 28.00 The following new feature and functionality has been added to this release of the Logix Designer application.
Powerflex 755
The Powerflex 755 feature development adds 24-Bit Resolution capability to supported feedback devices and Servo I/O support for Powerflex 755 CIP Motion drives. The 755 CIP Motion drives have also been updated to accept new 11 and 22 Series servo I/O cards that should be placed in slot 7.
SequenceManager
Added in version 28 of the Logix Designer Application, SequenceManager provides the ability to create an Equipment Sequence program to run a single unit batch process within a Logix controller. Used in combination with PhaseManager, SequenceManager follows the ISA-88 methodology for automated batch control. Combining full state model execution, View Site Edition (SE) ActiveX controls, and batch event logging, this product provides flexible and scalable controller base batching solutions to single unit and OEM applications. Note that this functionality will be supported by the 5x80 family of controllers in a future release.
Permission sets and Logical Names
Use permission sets and Logical Names, configured in the FactoryTalk Administration Console, to control access to controller projects. Permission sets and Logical Names identify a set of actions that are allowed or denied for one or more user groups or computer groups. Use permission sets to apply the same permissions to multiple controllers or project components. Use a Logical Name to associate permissions with a specific controller.
Permission sets for project components
You can secure individual tags, routines, and Add-On Instructions with additional or different permissions than those assigned to protect a controller project. For example, you can apply permissions that allow a user to modify some tags, but not others. The security settings that you apply to a specific component override any security policy applied to the overall project.
Permissions for Guest Users
When you configure permission sets and logical names in the FactoryTalk Administration Console, you can also configure permissions for Guest Users. The permissions for Guest Users determine the level of access for users who are not authenticated on the same FactoryTalk directory that the project was secured with.
Secondary security authorities
When a project is protected by a primary security authority, you can configure a secondary security authority. The secondary security authority further restricts Guest Users beyond the permissions granted by the primary security authority. For example, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) can secure a project with FactoryTalk Services Platform using a primary directory, and an end customer can further secure the project with their own FactoryTalk Services Platform directory.
New Build button on standard Toolbar
For the 5x80 family of controllers, the Build button on the standard Toolbar in Logix Designer application creates binary files compiled from user subroutines and caches them in the project .ACD file. If these binary files are present in the project during a download, then Logix Designer does not have to recompile them, saving time during the download process.
THIS Message to Self addition within Logix Designer
Added the ability to easily perform a message to self by using the word THIS within the communication path of a message instruction.
System Features New features in this release for Studio 5000 Logix Designer version 28 The following new feature and functionality has been added to this release of the Logix Designer application.
Powerflex 755
The Powerflex 755 feature development adds 24-Bit Resolution capability to supported feedback devices and Servo I/O support for Powerflex 755 CIP Motion drives. The 755 CIP Motion drives have also been updated to accept new 11 and 22 Series servo I/O cards that should be placed in slot 7.
SequenceManager
Added in version 28 of the Logix Designer Application, SequenceManager provides the ability to create an Equipment Sequence program to run a single unit batch process within a Logix controller. Used in combination with PhaseManager, SequenceManager follows the ISA-88 methodology for automated batch control. Combining full state model execution, View Site Edition (SE) ActiveX controls, and batch event logging, this product provides flexible and scalable controller base batching solutions to single unit and OEM applications. Note that this functionality will be supported by the 5x80 family of controllers in a future release.
Permission sets and Logical Names
Use permission sets and Logical Names, configured in the FactoryTalk Administration Console, to control access to controller projects. Permission sets and Logical Names identify a set of actions that are allowed or denied for one or more user groups or computer groups. Use permission sets to apply the same permissions to multiple controllers or project components. Use a Logical Name to associate permissions with a specific controller.
Permission sets for project components
You can secure individual tags, routines, and Add-On Instructions with additional or different permissions than those assigned to protect a controller project. For example, you can apply permissions that allow a user to modify some tags, but not others. The security settings that you apply to a specific component override any security policy applied to the overall project.
Permissions for Guest Users
When you configure permission sets and logical names in the FactoryTalk Administration Console, you can also configure permissions for Guest Users. The permissions for Guest Users determine the level of access for users who are not authenticated on the same FactoryTalk directory that the project was secured with.
Secondary security authorities
When a project is protected by a primary security authority, you can configure a secondary security authority. The secondary security authority further restricts Guest Users beyond the permissions granted by the primary security authority. For example, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) can secure a project with FactoryTalk Services Platform using a primary directory, and an end customer can further secure the project with their own FactoryTalk Services Platform directory.
New Build button on standard Toolbar
For the 5x80 family of controllers, the Build button on the standard Toolbar in Logix Designer application creates binary files compiled from user subroutines and caches them in the project .ACD file. If these binary files are present in the project during a download, then Logix Designer does not have to recompile them, saving time during the download process.
THIS Message to Self addition within Logix Designer
Added the ability to easily perform a message to self by using the word THIS within the communication path of a message instruction.
The Studio 5000 design environment is a family of design products for Logix and PanelView solutions, and it consists of: Studio 5000 Logix Emulate, Logix Designer, View Designer, Architect, Application Code Manager and Simulation Interface. The Studio 5000 Logix Designer provides a powerful integrated interface allowing users to easily build programs using four programming languages: relay ladder, structured text, sequential function chart, and function block diagram. The software allows students to concentrate on the logic aspects of PLC programming instead of spending time on complex syntax. It also features drag-and-drop editing, search-and-replace functions, and tools for verifying programs before running them on a PLC. The Studio 5000 Logix Designer application is used to configure, program and maintain the products and related devices for the Allen-Bradley Logix 5000 controllers and comes with RSLinx lite which provides the functionality required to support RSLogix and RSNetWorx. Studio 5000 Logix Designer Walk Through Rockwell Automation, Inc. is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 23,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries. Product: Studio 5000 Logix Designer (RSLogix5000)Version: 28.00 Professional Edition *Supported Architectures: 32bit / 64bitWebsite Home Page : www.rockwellautomation.comLanguage: englishSystem Requirements: PC **Supported Operating Systems: **Size: 7.8 Gb * release info Rslogix5000 version on .ISO:
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** System Requirements: System Requirements Software requirements for Studio 5000 Logix Designer version 28.00
Operating system and service pack compatibility:
This version of the Logix Designer application has been tested on the following operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) with Service Pack 1
- Microsoft 7 Home Premium (32-bit) with Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition with Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Windows 8 Professional (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition (server version of Windows 8)
Important: While the Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 operating systems run on many touch-enabled devices, various features of the Logix Designer application may not be touch-enabled. Most functions are expected to work with touch, but the software has only been tested with a keyboard and mouse.
This version of Logix Designer is expected to operate correctly on all other editions and service packs of the following operating systems but has not been tested:
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
- Microsoft Windows 8
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Important: Logix Designer application may fail to launch if the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system is installed on your personal computer.
System Requirements Hardware requirements for Studio 5000 Logix Designer version 28
The personal computer must meet these minimum requirements. Using a computer meeting or exceeding the recommended characteristics will improve performance.
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.8 GHz / Intel Core i5 at 2.4 GHz
RAM Memory: 4 GB / 8 GB
Hard Disk Space: 16 GB free / 20 GB free
Graphics Device: DirectX 9, with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver / DirectX 9, with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
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