- Studio 5000 Logix Designer
- Tasks, programs, and routines
- Add-On Instructions
- Controller Organizer
- Logical Organizer
- Alarms
- Tag-based alarms
- Tag Editor and Data Monitor
- Configure settings for Tag Editor and Data Monitor
- Equipment phases
- Equipment Sequences
- Equipment Sequence Diagrams
- Ladder Editor
- Structured Text Editor
- Sequential Function Chart Editor
- Define the steps of an SFC process
- PlantPAx instruction properties
- Controller Properties
- Editing Controller Properties
- Controller Security
- Source Protection
- License Source Protection for Routines and Add-On Instructions
- Module Information
- 1756 ControlLogix I/O Modules
- Instruction Set
Attribute Units
Attribute Units define the unit nomenclature found in the Semantics of Values column for many of the Motion Control Axis Attributes. In general, attribute values are specified in units that are relevant to motion control engineers.
Attribute Unit Cross-referencing
Attribute Unit | Applicable Units | Semantics of Values |
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Position Unit | User String | User-defined unit of measure of motion displacement, for example, meters, feet, inches, millimeters, revolutions, or degrees. |
Velocity Units | Position Units/Sec | For example, Revs/Sec, Inches/Sec |
Accel Units | Position Units/Sec 2 | For example, Revs/Sec 2 , Inches/Sec2 |
Jerk Units | Position Units/Sec 3 | For example, Revs/Sec 3 , Inches/Sec3 |
% Device Rated | % | Defined as the percentage of the continuous rating of the device with 100% implying operation at the continuous rated specification for the device. This unit can be applied to attributes related to speed, torque, force, current, voltage, and power. Applicable devices can be a motor, inverter, converter, or a bus regulator. This unit can be used independent of whether the attribute value represents an instantaneous level or a time-averaged level; the appropriate unit for the device rating is implied. As with all attributes that are in units of %, an attribute value of 100 means 100%. |
Power Units | Kw | Kilowatts |
Inertia Units | Kg-m 2 | Kilogram-Meter 2 |
Mass Units | Kg | Kilogram |
Loop Bandwidth Units | Hz | Hertz |
Filter Frequency Units | Hz | Hertz |
Counts | Fundamental control unit for distance. For example, feedback counts or planner counts. |
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