Hey guys, Stephen Gates here from my PLC, with another video to help you become a confident PLC programmer. (By the way, if you like videos like this, be sure to check out our membership called myPLCtraining Academy that is full of tutorial and theory style videos to help you become a confident PLC programmer) CCW - How to Use the Simulator ![]() Now let's dive into the walk-through video of the Connected Components Workbench The Micro800 controllers are really nice in a lot of ways and can be used alongside or instead of some of the more powerful PLC controllers. and interface in general just looks totally differentīut there is an option to use the Logix theme So that is a nice feature.īut regardless this is a great free software package that you can use to not only learn to program plc's on your own time but also to program inexpensive controllers for practice at home or even to control machines and equipment in a plant. ![]() One thing that is disappointing about the software is it looks quite a bit different from the rslogix software whether it's Studio 5000 or RSLogix 500 or Micro, all of those software packages have a similar look and feel in the ladder logic.īut the default look of the ladder logic in CCW is quite a bit different. so4 smaller automation projects the CCW software and the associated Micro 800 controllers are often a great fit.Īnother cool thing about this software is that it can also be used to program HMIs and drives that would be used in conjunction with the Micro800 controllers Many of the controllers come with built-in IO which is another cool feature that saves money and configuration work. And I believe they are all available for less than $1,000. The controllers are the Micro800 series controllers from Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley. And it's becoming more and more popular in Industry around the world for a few different reasons.įor one thing the controllers that you can program with this software are very inexpensive. ![]() The CCW software is free at least the standard version is. In this article we get into how to use the built in PLC simulator/emulator inside Connected Components Workbench (CCW).
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