ControlLogix Basics
This hands-on course shows students the real world application of the CompactLogix (ControlLogix) family of controllers and the Studio 5000 software.
What You'll Learn
Course Overview
This intensive hands-on course provides real-world application training on the CompactLogix and ControlLogix family of controllers using Studio 5000 Logix Designer software. Students gain practical experience programming, configuring, and troubleshooting Allen-Bradley PACs in industrial automation environments.
Topics Covered
PLC history and evolution of the Allen-Bradley PLC/SLC family
Ethernet/IP address concepts and subnet configuration
Connection testing using Ping and IPConfig utilities
BOOTP/DHCP software for PAC IP address assignment
Ethernet/IP driver setup in RSLinx Classic
Studio 5000 project creation and initialization
Controller I/O wiring and configuration
Ladder logic programming fundamentals
Tag data types and structures
Timer and counter programming
Analog input/output control systems
Function Block Diagram (FBD) programming
Data trending techniques
Program download and upload procedures
Hands-On Lab Exercises
Configure Ethernet/IP communications from scratch
Create and download ladder logic programs to a PAC
Wire and configure controller I/O modules
Implement timer-based control sequences
Build analog control applications
Use tag monitoring and search functions for troubleshooting
Practice I/O forcing procedures for diagnostics
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for maintenance technicians, controls engineers, and automation professionals. No prior PLC programming experience is required.