The other two are for mapping inputs and outputs. One is an Add On Instruction or AOI in Device Control. There are three rungs total in this project. I have also included a picture of controller tags to help explain some of the tag definitions. There are two programs in the MainTask: Inputs and Device Control. To keep the focus on emulation, we will use a simple PLC program for a solenoid valve. We will explain the rationale for this latter.
After clicking next, set the revision to 31 and put the controller in slot 2. When selecting a controller, select Emulate 5570 Studio 5000 Logix Emulate Controller. We will start in Studio 5000 Logix Designer and create a new project. Rockwell has more information on version compatibility. It is critically important to have compatible versions. This example will use Studio 5000 Logix Designer V31.01.00, FactoryTalk View Studio V10.00.00, Studio 5000 Logix Emulate V32.00.00, and RSLinx Classic V4.11.00.
To emulate, you must have four applications. This blog will walk you through how to do so using Rockwell’s Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk VIEW ME. Emulating a controller is a useful way to test PLC code and an HMI project when physical hardware is not available.