Horses for courses.
Definitely, though as expensive as Rockwell is I am not impressed one bit by it. I can use Rslogix5K but it lacks a lot. If you had used Siemens you'd know.
Horses for courses.
I think you just answered it with the first part of the sentence.As someone who learned Siemens first I don't understand why people have hard time getting it.
I think you just answered it with the first part of the sentence.
Such as? With most of these platforms what you can do in one, you can do in the other.
Anyway, I'm pretty brand-agnostic, but lately I've been using automationdirect PLCs
Such as? With most of these platforms what you can do in one, you can do in the other.
there are things I love in both systems, and it would be great if I where able to combine some of the features from each, that would make a perfect program
I'm also not an RSLogix5000 or Factory Talk fan. I am surprised by its popularity. I think that the rest of the world is going to gain a competitive edge over the USA by not using Rockwell software.
Somehow, so far, it hasn't been mentioned one pretty significant RA software purchase feature:
When one buys, let's say Studio5K v32, one also gets all the previously released RSL5K/Studio5K versions for free; that's 6 through 32.