Studio 5000 Logix Designer

The Logix Designer application is comprehensive programming software for sequential, process, drive, and motion control. The Logix Designer application environment offers an easy-to-use, IEC61131-3 compliant interface, symbolic programming with structures and arrays, and an instruction set that serves many types of applications. This environment is common to the
Rockwell Automation®
Logix platforms:
ControlLogix
and
CompactLogix
.
The Logix Designer application is designed to work with
Rockwell Automation
Logix Platforms and the
Logix 5000
family of controllers. Logix Designer application functionality includes:
  • Ease of configuration, including a graphical controller organizer, I/O configuration dialog boxes, a motion configuration tool, and point-and-click methods of configuration.
  • Sophisticated data handling, using both arrays and user-defined structures, to provide the flexibility necessary for the application rather than forcing it to fit the particular memory structure as defined by the controller’s data table memory.
  • Easy-to-use I/O addressing methods.
  • A free-form ladder editor that allows modification of multiple rungs of logic simultaneously, as well as to enter logic either from the point-and-click interface or via an ASCII entry prompt.
  • Flexible, easy-to-use ladder diagram, function block diagram, sequential function chart, and structured text language editors to allow the creation of application programs with ease.
  • Drag-and-drop editing and navigation to quickly move instructions, rungs of logic, function blocks, routines, programs, and tasks either within a single project or between two copies of the application to create project libraries; even move program elements between the
    RSLogix 5
    and
    RSLogix 500
    software packages.
  • Right-click access to context menus for common tools, to accomplish tasks within a single menu and reducing the need to memorize locations of features in the menu bar.
  • A robust, specialized instruction set for ladder diagram, structured text, and function block diagram languages. These instructions include industry-specific instructions for process, drive, and motion applications, ASCII instructions to manipulate, store, and send string data, and message instructions to simplify sending and receiving data across many devices.
  • Logical application organization and an intuitive programming environment in which the IEC61131-3 compliant multi-tasking operating system of a Logix controller is presented in an easy-to-understand graphical tree with tasks, programs, and routines grouped by their operation within the application.
  • Diagnostic monitoring capability, using the TrendX component found in other
    Rockwell Software
    products to provide graphical, real-time data histograms for diagnostic and monitoring functions, allowing trend of as many as eight separate values simultaneously; in addition, the language editors, Tag Editor, and Data Monitor all include a quick cross reference tool that quickly navigates to particular tags, description text, edits, or instructions.
  • The ability to force values to test the logic for individual bits, tags, bit and block instructions, and entire values.
  • The stand-alone version of
    FactoryTalk® Security
    (from
    Rockwell Software®
    ), offering multiple-user, multiple-level password protection to the controller, both online and offline; assign full controller access, read-only access, and code read and data read/write access, as well as using the source protection functionality to protect individual routines.
  • Highly integrated motion support.
  • The ability to create a Tool Window arrangement that makes the most sense to the workflow, saving space and time.
  • Assistance on demand, via the comprehensive online help system, instruction set reference, or the integrated online tutorial.
  • Translated versions of online help, hardware manuals in .pdf format, and all software menus and dialog boxes in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
  • Convenient product bundles and product options, depending on the features needed for the applications.
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