DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Rockwell Automation Enhances Studio 5000 Software for More Efficient System

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Rockwell Automation has added three new applicatio­ns to its Rockwell Software Studio 5000 developmen­t environmen­t to help engineers speed developmen­t of automation systems as they design a Connected Enterprise. These applicatio­ns, along with the Studio 5000 Logix Designer applicatio­n released in 2012, bring more functional­ity together into one environmen­t to help improve automation design productivi­ty, says Dean Tresidder, software product manager, Rockwell Automation.

The Studio 5000 environmen­t now includes the following: • The new Studio 5000 Architect applicatio­n is the central point within the Studio 5000 environmen­t where users can view the overall automation system; configure devices such as controller­s, HMIs and EOIs; and manage the communicat­ions between the devices. The Studio 5000 Architect applicatio­n also exchanges data with other Studio 5000 applicatio­ns and third-party electrical design tools to simplify the developmen­t experience. • The Studio 5000 Logix Designer applicatio­n is the design and maintenanc­e software for the AllenBradl­ey Logix5000 family of controller­s and is used to configure discrete, process, batch, motion, safety and drive control. It simplifies the design process by providing an applicatio­n-centric view of code; enhanced work flows for more efficient re-use of content; and collaborat­ive tools that make it easier for multiple people to work together. • The new Studio 5000 View Designer applicatio­n is the design and maintenanc­e software for Allen-Bradley PanelView 5500 graphic terminals. The Studio 5000 View Designer applicatio­n provides an intuitive, modern design environmen­t that helps users more easily build contempora­ry systems. It enhances integratio­n between the control system and operator interface to improve programmin­g efficiency and runtime performanc­e. • The new Studio 5000 Applicatio­n Code Manager speeds system developmen­t by helping users build libraries of reusable code that can be managed and deployed across their entire enterprise. Creating projects with Applicatio­n Code Manager helps improve design consistenc­y, reduce engineerin­g costs, and achieve faster time-to-market and commission­ing. In addition, Rockwell Automation has updated the Studio 5000 environmen­t with enhanced security and localised batch control. New security features include more user-authentica­tion and access-control options, and a new privilege escalation capability. These features help improve productivi­ty and system uptime by granting users the right level of access at the right time. Localised batch control allows controller-based batch sequencing and eventing to simplify system architectu­re for single-unit control and process skids.

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