New module adds Web-based system access to Allen-Bradley CompactLogix Programmable Automation Controller
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio, March 15, 2007 OEMs and end users who want easier access to machine diagnostics and system data have a new option with the expanded line of Web server modules for the Rockwell Automation Logix Control Platform. The Allen-Bradley EWEB module for the CompactLogix Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) provides network connectivity and Web capabilities for simplified remote data monitoring, data sharing and troubleshooting, bringing large-machine capabilities to control system applications with less than 2,000 I/O nodes.
As part of the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture, CompactLogix leverages the Logix Control Platform featuring a common control engine, common programming software and networking services that help connect to visualization and information systems. With the new EWEB module, CompactLogix users will have improved visibility into production processes to help make better real-time decisions, resulting in lower operating costs, increased quality and better productivity.
The new module enables users to view plant-floor data via Web pages, receive alarm notifications via e-mail, and share system data with external applications using Extensible Markup Language (XML) data. The product, which can also be used as a communication module, supports bridging of EtherNet/IP messages to and from the controller.
In many cases, this module will be used by OEMs to differentiate themselves from their competition, said Joe Lee, product manager, Rockwell Automation. OEMs can provide asset management services remotely through diagnostics, condition-based monitoring, mean-time-between-failure analysis and storage management to help end users increase machine uptime, regardless of where they are located.
With the EWEB module, machine builders can create custom Web pages containing control system data, and set different access levels for different groups of users to access or manipulate the data. Any user authorized to access the information can do so on any computer with Internet access and a standard Web browser regardless of access level, all users will draw from the same data source.
There are 2MB of storage space on the EWEB module to store custom Web pages, and documents such as drawings and user manuals. This provides users quick and easy access to system-related information on the plant floor, saving valuable time when troubleshooting a problem on the line.
Additionally, the EWEB module supports the Open Socket feature which allows the CompactLogix PAC to connect to any standard Ethernet device, such as RFID scanners or printers. This greatly expands the capabilities of the PAC to go beyond typical controls applications.
The EWEB module for CompactLogix is now available, and joins the EWEB module for ControlLogix that was launched in 2003.
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a leading global provider of industrial automation control and information solutions that help manufacturers achieve a competitive advantage in their businesses. The company brings together leading global brands in industrial automation which include Allen-Bradley controls and services and Rockwell Software factory management software.
Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., the company employs about 19,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.