Rockwell Automation launches Connected Components

A Rockwell Automation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 17, 2009

Rockwell Automation has extended its control offering for machine builders with the launch of Connected Components to help meet requirements for sophisticated control on stand-alone machines.

Connected Components combines a control core with a suite of associated components and a dedicated set of application development tools.

It is built around a core of Micrologix PLC's, Powerflex 4 class drives and the Panelview Component HMI, alongside the Connected Components Building Blocks.

The Building Blocks include pre-written blocks of application code for the PLC that can be modified to help meet the precise needs of a given machine, pre-written HMI programs to make setting up the operator interface easier, and pre-configured drive parameter files to implement speed control tasks.

The Building Blocks also help with product selection, panel layout and wiring diagrams, and with generating a bill of materials for the project.

The Connected Components offering extends to a complete suite of Rockwell Automation starters, motors, pushbuttons, sensors, safety products, power supplies and other essential control components.

Without the need to source different components from a number of different companies in order to meet precise control requirements, machine builders can now use a single source of supply.

With the Building Blocks, an associated Quick Start guide and a full set of application briefs, Connected Components provides a complete, stand-alone control package.

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