Using Rockwell Automation’s Allen-Bradley Micro820 controllers (firmware version 14) and Micro850 2080-L50E and Micro870 2080-L70E controllers (firmware version 22), manufacturers are able to improve the efficiency of commissioning individual machines. To support the controller’s enhancements and improvements, use it with the new Connected Components Workbench software (V22 version) or later.
These controllers improve Ethernet communication between the controller and human machine interface (HMI) and Monitoring control and data acquisition (SCADA) applications, speeding up data refresh rates and enhancing system connectivity and performance. By improving the Class 1 implicit packet connection check for EtherNet/IP devices in run mode, users are better informed about possible connection loss issues for critical devices.
The Micro870 2080-L70E controller offers a new Programmable Controller Communication Command (PCCC) feature that allows users to communicate with a Micro870 controller just as they would with a MicroLogix controller. Connected Components
Workbench software (V22 version) supports MicroLogix legacy address mapping and PCCC instruction set, ensuring that users reduce conversion risk, In addition, when upgrading from a MicroLogix controller to a Micro800 controller, the original communication mode can be retained.
Complementing the controller enhancements, the Connected Components Workbench software (V22 version) offers a range of new features to help speed up project development and system configuration. Bit-level annotations and daylight saving time enhance process efficiency for a smoother, more intuitive design experience.
New controller and software enhancements prioritize the user experience and dramatically increase the efficiency and flexibility of automation development, helping manufacturers streamline workflows, optimize productivity, and meet the evolving needs and challenges of the microcontroller space.