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SLC500 analog output loops
Topic: PLCs and related questions.
Originally posted by Dinesh on 5 November, 2009 - 10:38 am
How many maximum loops can be connected to SLC500 analog output 4-20 ma channel.
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Here's a quick answer. - Each of the drives should be connected in series (I assume the obvious...
from the Automation List department...
MSG SLC505 to ControlLogix
Topic: PLCs and related questions.
Originally posted by Anonymous on 21 May, 2008 - 12:02 am
Does anyone know if it is possible to comm. between a SLC505 to a ControlLogix using ethernet?
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Jerry: Thanks for your kind words. I hope this helps someone. I spent two days plus...
This is the way it is... Read/Write from Controllogix to SLC505 using Ethernet: Message Block...
from the Wanafixit department...
PLC505 Ehernet network visibility problem
Topic: PLCs and related questions.
Originally posted by Mick on 13 October, 2009 - 2:11 pm
Want to connect a PLC to a existing Ethernet network..
New Replies:
- First, you have to see the processor from RSLinx. If you do, you should have no problems. -...
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