![]() ![]() In the image above, you can see a Micro810 with the LCD screen installed. This screen can be used to visualize the current status of the device and as a means to configure a Micro810 PLC without using Connected Components Workbench. Instead, the Micro810 has an optional plug-in LCD screen. The Micro810 does not support the plug-in modules used by the rest of the Micro800 range. These PLCs are more like smart relays with high current outputs that can be programmed like a micro PLC. The Micro810 PLC is a bit of an outlier in the Micro800 family. Let's take a look at each family of controllers in more detail. These controllers are outside the scope of this article but are mentioned in the overview because they are often included in Rockwell Automation literature. The AADvance and Trusted family of controllers, which is a series of specialist controllers that are strictly used for Process Safety applications. The ControlLogix family of controllers, which is a series of high-end PLCs designed to control complex systems with thousands of points of I/O and specialty functions like redundancy. The CompactLogix family of controllers, which is a series of mid-range PLCs designed to control standard machines with some complex functions like motion control. The Micro800 family of controllers, which is a series of micro PLCs designed with basic functionality to control simple machines. The main controller families in the Rockwell Automation portfolio of controller families are The Rockwell Automation Portfolio of Controllers ![]()
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